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Bro Dave (Trade Mark) -

I am wondering, is your argument about how a passage of Scripture is interpreted, or about this girl's relationship with an unbeliever who has nude pictures of women on his walls? :thumbsup:

As Suzanne pointed out, in the Torah, the Lord was very clear about marrying someone who worshipped other gods (not worshipers of the Lord) is strictly forbidden.

Even if you insist that 2 Cor. 6 is a church direction with regards to theology

I will also state, that the verses before and after verse 14 are directive to churches to ensure that their doctrine is pillared deep in the core into their church and for the church to grow in size and be strong in their basic doctrines.

how is a believer marrying an unbeliever going to keep the believer unpolluted?

While you are busy worrying about theology, this girl is with a man who not only does not worship the Lord, but he has a serious problem with lust. I know what pornography can do. She's putting herself in danger on two accounts..

What if "tough love" demands he learn consequences for his sin by losing his girlfriend on account of his sin?

BTW -

So has a Christian we are not allowed to make any decisions about ourselfs ?

Only when they do not go against clear commands in Scripture. :thumbsup:

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Again I say, read Magdalene's post. There is your answer.

In His Love,

Suzanne


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Dear WSB,

I mentioned it above at the top of this page. There's a link to another thread that interestingly enough was posted on today. It was timely, and I don't think by accident. Click on the link for "The Sin Exchange" in my post at the top of this page.

In His Love,

Suzanne


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Again I say, read Magdalene's post. There is your answer.

How can a Christian want to be that close to a sinner? I work with a bunch of people who aren't saved, and sometimes I don't even go to the break room, because I just get so sick of the profantiy(both from men and women), and dirty jokes, etc. There is never any conversation except getting drunk, sex, etc. Why would a Christian want to date/marry into that? :thumbsup:

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How can you just assume that because someone isn't a Christian they are like that? I know lots of non-Christians and none of them have conversations about getting drunk and sex etc all the time, in fact they never have conversations about that as most of them dont drink at all and if they have sex (which I don't know) they have too much respect for other people to be talking about it. Just because someone is a none Christian doesn't mean they must be into stuff like that. Yes, there are people like that, I go to college with a lot of them and I hate it, but just because someone is a none Christian doesn't mean they have no morals or principles.

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While you are busy worrying about theology, this girl is with a man who not only does not worship the Lord, but he has a serious problem with lust.  I know what pornography can do.  She's putting herself in danger on two accounts..

What if "tough love" demands he learn consequences for his sin by losing his girlfriend on account of his sin?

BTW -

So has a Christian we are not allowed to make any decisions about ourselfs ?

Only when they do not go against clear commands in Scripture. :noidea:

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Sis, I agree but I have already given my answer to her way earlier in this thread.

I am not worrying about theology at all.

I infact have made it very clear time and time again in my posts that I do not support marrying a non-Believer of Christ has it will cause a whole lot of strive in your spiritual walk with God.

My points exactly, CLEAR commands.

Not self interpreted commands.

I am asking for proof where it says, do not be married to an un-believer.

Or in the least, "do not be given unto someone of another faith" you know something like that.

You can't milk a meaning from a verse that hardly says that at all.

Esp: when the whole chapter does not even go near the constitution of marriage.

And kindly do not show reference to a verse that was specifically meant for the Church.

Unless otherwise you are willing to show me step by step how the verses before the particular verse and the verse after the particular verse supports your theory.

God Bless.

How was your day Neb ?

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I am sure I have thru out this debate relied solely on the Bible to give my burden of proof.

I do not recognize any third party thread.

You can call it an act of God that she posted the thread in time with our Argument.

I would not dare to say or provoke otherwise.

I am however still asking you how does that one verse say all that to you.

I have yet to receive a biblically centered answer.

Your answers are all based on mismatched verses and other peoples post.

I suggest lets try deriving it from the Bible.

In view if a fair debate.

I am asking for proof where it says, do not be married to an un-believer.

Or in the least, "do not be given unto someone of another faith" you know something like that.

You can't milk a meaning from a verse that hardly says that at all.

Esp: when the whole chapter does not even go near the constitution of marriage.

And kindly do not show reference to a verse that was specifically meant for the Church.

Unless otherwise you are willing to show me step by step how the verses before the particular verse and the verse after the particular verse supports your theory.

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And again David,

I say, you are talking in circles. I would take your counsel with a grain of salt because one minute you say you agree, the next you are debating like crazy. You talk as though you cannot make up your mind and in the process you become very confusing. I think I will let you go round and round by yourself and sit this one out. I still stand by the passages I have already given, and know that the Word of God is very clear about being unequally yoked, whether it be in doctrine, marriage, friendships, etc. It's THAT simple David. Now, if you want to continue to argue, I'm afraid you'll have to do that on your own, as I do not intend to go round with you.

I stand on the Word........period. It is not that complicated to understand DO NOT be unequally yoked. David, it doesn't take a huge thought process to understand that God is pretty clear. You don't have to try to fit this into different categories, marriage, doctrine, church, etc. It's applicable for all circumstances, that's just simple.

2 Cor. 6:14 Do not be unequally yoked together with unbelievers. For what fellowship has righteousness with lawlessness? And what communion has light with darkness?

2 Cor 6:15 And what accord has Christ with Belial? Or what part has a believer with an unbeliever?

The Scriptures continually teach that. Now if you want to figure a way to go around it, that is fine, but as already been shown here, and I'm sure Magdalene will attest to, it's a hard road, and we would be much better off to heed the counsel of God.

In His Love,

Suzanne

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I am sorry if you think I am going round and round with my words.

I am also sorry if you think that I am contradicting my self.

I was only trying to say that by quoting a verse that does not say what you mean, it will only be up and walking has a standing confusion.

I will also stop, has I thought we were having a friendly debate but alas like most, anything that disagrees with peoples line of thoughts are wrong in their book is now playing in a theater near me.

I will also dis continue the conversation" at least i thought it was one", from now.

The 5 to 6 PM' s I received from some folks telling me they agree with me but would rather stay out of the posts because they know they will get shot down in this forum suddenly seems logical.

I did not mean to start an argument but since you told me in a private message that you could debate with the best thought it would be fun having someone with an open mind debate with you.

I will now apologize if in any way this debate had made you un-happy and/or disturbed.

God Bless and Good Night/Day/


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David,

You are trying to cause division and strife here. It is apparent by your comments that you want to bring hard feelings and division. I see what is taking place.

Proverbs 17:14 The beginning of strife is like releasing water; Therefore stop contention before a quarrel starts.

In His Truth,

Suzanne

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