They can die, too.Marriage may only be temporary....
But
Ex-wives exist forever and ever.
Just saying....
The problem with that is, here on this forum we have a surfeit of SAPs (Self Appointed Preachers) and the last thing we need is another one. Shoot, sometimes we get four in one week!
Every one of them follows the same pattern:
- He breezes in with blithe confidence, certain that the forum members are his new congregation and will be grateful for his spiritual guidance.
- He proceeds to ride his favorite hobby horse until it is dead, then starts beating it.
- He gets upset because people either express indifference or disagree with him.
- He starts claiming "I'm just quoting the Bible, so if you disagree with me you're disagreeing with God's word" a whole lot.
- He gets disgusted, denounces the whole forum as a pit of heretical vipers and (hopefully) leaves to berate some other crowd.
We have seen the whole routine so often that some of us who have been here longest can even predict to within a few hours when each stage will hit.![]()
Btw, to clarify--not wishing death on ex's, just pointing out that ex's are mortal.They can die, too.
Doesn't negate the fact that they are still an ex wife....even if they are dead.They can die, too.
Elmer Gantry!! The con man full of 'tudes. I watched that movie twice, it was so good. He was fire and brimstone hisself and his fem fatale was the sweet promise of salvation. Great movie.
Oh... No, I can't take credit for SAPs. A friend of mine came up with that.
In that same conversation another friend expressed the theory that a lot of people hang out here and preach at us because they can't get along with a church congregation in real life.
(I have a lot of doggone intelligent friends. Kinda odd that they put up with me.)
Excellent! We've already reached the "denouncing the whole forum as a pit of heretical vipers" stage.If newcomers often encounter this reaction, I can't help but think the forum is a little like Sodom, except instead of raping newcomers, they just face a bit of ridicule.
Nah, probably just a few people being naysayers and smart alecks.Excellent! We've already reached the "denouncing the whole forum as a pit of heretical vipers" stage.
A bit earlier than I expected though. I need to check my watch. It may be running slow.
Would you date or marry someone who had been divorced? If so, under what conditions?
Would you date someone who was separated from their spouse? If so, under what conditions?
Some scripture for discussion and consideration.
Mark 10:11-12
11 And he said unto them, Whosoever shall put away his wife, and marry another, commits adultery against her.
12 And if a woman shall put away her husband, and be married to another, she commits adultery.
(KJ2000B)
divorced...no I would just be friends, cos they probably dont want to be married again after having divorced
separated
Matthew 19:9
And I say unto you, Whosoever shall put away his wife, except it be for fornication, and shall marry another, commits adultery: and whoever marries her who is put away does commit adultery.
(KJ2000B)
I Corinthians 7
10 And unto the married I command, yet not I, but the Lord, Let not the wife depart from her husband:
11 But if she depart, let her remain unmarried, or be reconciled to her husband: and let not the husband put away his wife.
(KJ2000B)
Romans 7
7 Or do you not know, brethren (for I speak to those who know the law), that the law [a]has dominion over a man as long as he lives? 2 For the woman who has a husband is bound by the law to her husband as long as he lives. But if the husband dies, she is released from the law of her husband. 3 So then if, while her husband lives, she marries another man, she will be called an adulteress; but if her husband dies, she is free from that law, so that she is no adulteress, though she has married another man.
(NKJV)
Oh, that. We see that a lot too from SAPs. "Everyone who disagrees with me is an idiot, intentionally rebellious and not a real christian." I didn't add it to the list because it's more of an overarching theme than a stage.Nah, probably just a few people being naysayers and smart alecks.
I'm not going to say a whole pit of vipers. Just a smart aleck here and there as far as I can see, along with some whiners and a person here or there with some bitterness, but other kind souls as well.Oh, that. We see that a lot too from SAPs. "Everyone who disagrees with me is an idiot, intentionally rebellious and not a real christian." I didn't add it to the list because it's more of an overarching theme than a stage.
So we have not yet reached the pit of heretical vipers stage. Good. My watch is running right on time.
Hmm, yes, well... It is a sad but still quite bizarre coincidence how all the people who disagree with you happen to be such total jerks. Strange how that works out.I'm not going to say a whole pit of vipers. Just a smart aleck here and there as far as I can see, along with some whiners and a person here or there with some bitterness, but other kind souls as well.
Now you are calling yourself names. There is no need to engage in self-fulfilling prophecy to make your predictions come to pass. I think you are projecting a bit.Hmm, yes, well... It is a sad but still quite bizarre coincidence how all the people who disagree with you happen to be such total jerks. Strange how that works out.
I like sausage, banana peppers, mushrooms, and onions. Good stuff for sure.Mine has to have pepperoni, and a lot of it on it... otherwise I'll skip it.
Let's look at the facts. I post a few questions about divorce and remarriage along some words of Christ and Paul on a forum. I don't frequent here on this subforum much, but in other sections of ChristianChat quoting Bible verses is accepted behavior. Certain forum members have apparently taken it upon themselves to respond negatively to those who do so... or else only do this on the topic of divorce. These may be the same posters that like to comment on not liking the topic of the thread without posting about it.Hmm, yes, well... It is a sad but still quite bizarre coincidence how all the people who disagree with you happen to be such total jerks. Strange how that works out.
You should get your glasses prescription checked. Those crazy sounding accusations were friendly advice. Alas, you rebuffed said advice multiple times, and that one person in particular seems to have moved on to something more useful to do.Let's look at the facts. I post a few questions about divorce and remarriage along some words of Christ and Paul on a forum. I don't frequent here on this subforum much, but in other sections of ChristianChat quoting Bible verses is accepted behavior. Certain forum members have apparently taken it upon themselves to respond negatively to those who do so... or else only do this on the topic of divorce. These may be the same posters that like to comment on not liking the topic of the thread without posting about it.
A supposedly Christian forum that has a culture of jumping on people for quoting Bible verses has a bad culture. It may just be a few people behind that. But it's not a good thing.
If you want to mock people who quote Bible verses on a Christian site, and negatively characterize them, I think that says a lot more about your character than it does about whoever you are trying to mock. If you don't like preachers or you don't like people who quote Bible verses, that is your own problem.
Btw, I get along well with people in my church. I am active in ministry. I've got someone trying to get me to do a ministry engagement now, off of these forums. I don't domineer and dictate people in the church. I haven't come in here bossing people around. I post some questions and a verse and got some flack for doing something simple like that, and a couple of posters, one in particular, laid in on me with a bunch of crazy-sounding accusations. And you started with your mocking.
You should get your glasses prescription checked. Those crazy sounding accusations were friendly advice. Alas, you rebuffed said advice multiple times, and that one person in particular seems to have moved on to something more useful to do.
And I sure hope I don't dislike preachers. I'm a preacher myself, with a local minister's license with the United Pentecostal Church International, and I'd hate to think I don't like myself...
I'm not antagonistic about your message. I'm dubious about your methods.I was talking about John telling me what I supposedly was saying and believed, when I'd just asked a few questions and posted a few scriptures.
You aren't being a good advertiser for the UPCI with the antagonistic attitude. Also, why would you try to tell people they are going to do this negative list of things... instead of trying to encourage people if you are a preacher?
Why would a preacher people 'SAPs' for quoting Bible verses and asking questions. It doesn't make much sense.
Are you divorced, btw?