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Originally Posted by Standards
"Thou shalt not commit adultry". Oh, wait a second. Let's go view church history and the orignial Hebrew to see what this means. I'm glad Moses didn't "examine" everything the LORD told him.
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I didn't know there was a broken understanding what adultery meant. I didn't realize churches were condemning others, throwing them in the hot place over this non-issue called adultery. Get real.
And while we're at it, this adultery law was a wonderful thing. In fact, the entire Law was a beautiful gift of grace (ironically) from the lawless conditions they had before. It taught them how to live a life fully. It was to be their schoolmaster. It was a beautiful thing. But their sin and rebellion screwed it all up. Adultery when this law was written was 10x more common then it was now. It wasn't a "duh" moment for the Hebrews.