BelindaP
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Well, yeah. That was Jesus' point most of the time. He knew how to enjoy himself, and he definitely was not hung up on the Pharisees' rules.
Under the doctrine of Christian liberty, I imagine that a Christian could light up sin-free (in a country where it's legal). However, if the act of doing so could cause a stumbling block to a weaker Christian, then it is forbidden.
That would include future weaker Christians who might hear about it, even years later. We don't live for ourselves, but for others and for God.
Under the doctrine of Christian liberty, I imagine that a Christian could light up sin-free (in a country where it's legal). However, if the act of doing so could cause a stumbling block to a weaker Christian, then it is forbidden.
That would include future weaker Christians who might hear about it, even years later. We don't live for ourselves, but for others and for God.
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