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Post by clusium on Jan 26, 2019 0:29:28 GMT
I fail to see how the story about the woman that was caught in adultery has anything to do with Philemon & Onesimus. Moreover, you left out a Statement from Our Lord: "SIN NO MORE."First, he's not my lord; second, he just said: Sin no more. Not that adultery is a sin. But from someone who believes this: God Says to procreate, hence that is what sexual intercourse is for. I am not surprised. A complete non sequitur. Sexual intercourse isn't even mentioned in that chapter. Those who can read & think, know that ethics are very high in the Holy Bible. And as shown again and again and again, on this thread: No, they are not. First, He may not be YOUR Lord, but, He Is Mine, as well as millions of other people around the world (there are even people who have given up their lives for Him), so, I hope you don't mind, but, I will still refer to Him as "Our Lord," thank you very much. Second, taking into consideration that she was caught committing adultery, what other sin could Our Lord possibly be Referring to, here? How else do people procreate? Wrong. None of the examples given by you guys proved your case.
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