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A side point, Evangelicals are not synonymous with evangelists. All of the above denominations / sects of Christians can be evangelists. Not that this is related to the topic, just something that is often misrepresented by terminology.Not quite sure why you are being so defensive. My posts have been from an unbiased stance of 'we don't know'. It seems you are viewing this as Evangelist v Eastern Orthodox, for what reason? I feel (and don't take this personally) some of your prejudices are clouding your judgments. This isn't about evangelists, Roman Catholics or Eastern Orthodox, it's a discussion about a decision a supposed Christian woman has made. Not a denomination war.
Expecting a person to agree with your view is one thing, pigeon holing an entire faith group on no evidence is another. Like I said, we aren't privy to every detail. It's easy to form an opinion when not in their shoes. I am genuinely shocked at how quickly Christians get into disputes over such matters.
Every institution that man creates is subject to innovation and some of those fashionable renovations add to it and some detract. What matters is what matters to you and how you look at things determines your action concerning them.I don't know, I guess this marriage thing is not for me. How it is that no one has spoken out against government encroachment on this is beyond me. How in good concious a couple entangles themselves voluntarily in such a creepy system is scary. Forget about gay marriages which is the pinnacle of absurdity to begin with, the entire system is something out of a dystopian novel.
It is really quite minimal and you get quite a lot of benefit for just showing up with your driver's license, your birth certificate, and a gullible woman. I don't see what's so creepy about, gasp, the government confirming taht you really want to be married given how much of a legal liability it is. I mean, the income tax is far more invasive.
It's not the gullable who pay for lost marriages. It's the children of those who refuse to place any effort in anything other than themselves.Considering how many men I know needing to pay allimony I would say the man is the gullible one. But secular judges officiating services, what is it in modern society that couples feel the need to go through such a fake and useless ceremony? What are they lacking?
Well, I'm reading your words as "We ought to denigrate her! She should have done something else! She's just a publicity hog who gives Christians a bad name!"
For my part, I'm not saying that she's a martyr unto death, or even torture, nor that she is defending Orthodoxy or anything like that. If you would acknowledge that she is trying to do something right in her life, and paying a price for it, and doing it for Christ's sake (even though mistaken in your estimate) I wouldn't see what I do see in your overall message.
It's also a revenue getter that the Government has created to gain the most money from us for as little effort to them.
Well, I'm reading your words as "We ought to denigrate her! She should have done something else! She's just a publicity hog who gives Christians a bad name!"
For my part, I'm not saying that she's a martyr unto death, or even torture, nor that she is defending Orthodoxy or anything like that. If you would acknowledge that she is trying to do something right in her life, and paying a price for it, and doing it for Christ's sake (even though mistaken in your estimate) I wouldn't see what I do see in your overall message.
Yes, but we can't speak for her motives. None of us can say if God purposed it in her heart or not. Not that I believe this was the case. So all this speculation and the disputes arising isn't leading anyone to good. We don't have to agree with her position to understand we aren't privy to every detail.
You are right to point that out, sometimes I'll carelessly use a term in a sentence and forget to specify. I think I may have lost myself a bit in expressing a sense of division from what I had read. This namely: "since this is not an Evangelical or Roman Catholic board, so such things ought not be indicative of the mindset around here, how the Eastern Orthodox who have supported this woman in this thread or elsewhere feel about these kinds of justifications given for the behavior of Mrs. Davis and similar people."A side point, Evangelicals are not synonymous with evangelists. All of the above denominations / sects of Christians can be evangelists. Not that this is related to the topic, just something that is often misrepresented by terminology.
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