To: DoodleDawg
"But I say unto you, That whosoever shall put away his wife, saving for the cause of fornication, causeth her to commit adultery: and whosoever shall marry her that is divorced committeth adultery.: - Matthew 5:32
So, what you are saying is that divorce IS justified, by the Bible, under the right conditions, right? So, should I require all my customer's to give me their life's history to determine if they are living in sin? Or, wouldn't it be more respectful, business-like, and prudent to only use those items that are readily seen by the naked eye as a discernment method? I'm just trying to see how deep a business owner is supposed to dig, in order to meet your acceptance level.
I'm not saying this company is right or wrong, I'm asking, what would be a proper method to use for business discernment?
82 posted on
06/15/2015 6:55:37 AM PDT by
ExTxMarine
(Public sector unions: A & B agreeing on a contract to screw C!)
To: ExTxMarine
So, what you are saying is that divorce IS justified, by the Bible, under the right conditions, right? That would depend on whether you feel that Luke and Mark were the accurate description of what Jesus said, in which case there is no justification for divorce. Or if you go with Matthew, in which case there is one loophole in Jesus's no-divorce position. Or if you go along with most of the Protestant sects who have decided that Jesus didn't know what He was talking about and when it comes to divorce it's no holds barred. As a Catholic I'm taught that marriage is forever and divorce is not allowed because it leads to an adulterous lifestyle. So if this DJ outfit is serious about following Biblical morality then maybe they need to decline weddings where the bride or groom have been divorced? It's an easy question to ask.
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