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02-15-2015, 10:04 PM
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Re: Stan Mitchell's Church Gay Inclusive?
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None of you are qualified to impose your understanding of the scriptures on to others.
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Are you qualified to teach? What does this passage mean?
1Corinthians 5:11
But now I have written unto you not to keep company, if any man that is called a brother be a fornicator, or covetous, or an idolater, or a railer, or a drunkard, or an extortioner; with such an one no not to eat.
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02-17-2015, 07:23 AM
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Re: Stan Mitchell's Church Gay Inclusive?
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Originally Posted by Esaias
Are you qualified to teach? What does this passage mean?
1Corinthians 5:11
But now I have written unto you not to keep company, if any man that is called a brother be a fornicator, or covetous, or an idolater, or a railer, or a drunkard, or an extortioner; with such an one no not to eat.
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There appears to be a battle over definition. The term "fornicator" is one that most of us believe we have properly defined. It basically means "one who is sexually immoral". So, we have to closely examine what is "sexual immorality"? Biblically speaking, the following behaviors and practices were permitted according to the OT Law of God:
Monogamy Marriage consisting of one man and one woman.
Polygamy Marriage consisting of one man and more than one woman.
Concubines Mistresses recognized within the marriage covenant.
War Brides Arranged marriage with female prisoners of war.
Levirate Marriage The marrying of a dead brothers first wife, even if the living brother was already married.
Servant Marriage The arrangement of marriage between servants.
Eunuchs Celibates who cannot (or choose not to) copulate with the opposite or same gender.
Erotic Literature & Poetry Writings of an erotic nature (Song of Solomon).
Erotic Dance Erotic dancing (exemplified by the Shulamite and her erotic dance before her countrymen).
Sexual Fantasy Sexual thoughts about another one loves (exemplified by the Shulamite and her Lover). So, we can see that in the OT, God's view of human behaviors and practices contained a rather broad perspective. Men often engaged in these permitted practices and are declared "holy" according to Scripture. So, what truly constitutes "sexual immorality" (fornication)?
The most theologians would argue that the following is clearly forbidden in the OT:
Adultery Sexual activity outside of the marriage covenant.
Sodomy Homosexual rape, male temple prostitution, sexual activity between males.
Incest Sexual activity with close relatives.
Rape Forced sexual activity with a woman.
Bestiality Sexual activity with animals.
Pedophilia Sexual activity with children.
Harlotry Sexual activity as a religious rite, indiscriminate sexual activity, or sexual activity for money.
Lust The desire to actually commit adultery.
One will notice that each prohibited action is void of covenant, is inherently harmful, selfish, exploitive, degrading, self-abusive, coercive, and/or dehumanizing. God is no prude and isn't squeamish concerning our various human needs and desires. However, He has drawn lines that prevent our sexuality from causing harm (physical, emotional, spiritual) to another. Sexual behavior should be covenantal, consensual, loving, tender, healthy, joyous, selfless, and considerate.
The NT raised the bar even higher.
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02-18-2015, 02:03 AM
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Unvaxxed Pureblood
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Re: Stan Mitchell's Church Gay Inclusive?
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Originally Posted by Aquila
There appears to be a battle over definition. The term "fornicator" is one that most of us believe we have properly defined. It basically means "one who is sexually immoral". So, we have to closely examine what is "sexual immorality"? Biblically speaking, the following behaviors and practices were permitted according to the OT Law of God:
Monogamy Marriage consisting of one man and one woman.
Polygamy Marriage consisting of one man and more than one woman.
Concubines Mistresses recognized within the marriage covenant.
War Brides Arranged marriage with female prisoners of war.
Levirate Marriage The marrying of a dead brothers first wife, even if the living brother was already married.
Servant Marriage The arrangement of marriage between servants.
Eunuchs Celibates who cannot (or choose not to) copulate with the opposite or same gender.
Erotic Literature & Poetry Writings of an erotic nature (Song of Solomon).
Erotic Dance Erotic dancing (exemplified by the Shulamite and her erotic dance before her countrymen).
Sexual Fantasy Sexual thoughts about another one loves (exemplified by the Shulamite and her Lover). So, we can see that in the OT, God's view of human behaviors and practices contained a rather broad perspective. Men often engaged in these permitted practices and are declared "holy" according to Scripture. So, what truly constitutes "sexual immorality" (fornication)?
The most theologians would argue that the following is clearly forbidden in the OT:
Adultery Sexual activity outside of the marriage covenant.
Sodomy Homosexual rape, male temple prostitution, sexual activity between males.
Incest Sexual activity with close relatives.
Rape Forced sexual activity with a woman.
Bestiality Sexual activity with animals.
Pedophilia Sexual activity with children.
Harlotry Sexual activity as a religious rite, indiscriminate sexual activity, or sexual activity for money.
Lust The desire to actually commit adultery.
One will notice that each prohibited action is void of covenant, is inherently harmful, selfish, exploitive, degrading, self-abusive, coercive, and/or dehumanizing. God is no prude and isn't squeamish concerning our various human needs and desires. However, He has drawn lines that prevent our sexuality from causing harm (physical, emotional, spiritual) to another. Sexual behavior should be covenantal, consensual, loving, tender, healthy, joyous, selfless, and considerate.
The NT raised the bar even higher.
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My point was not about the definition of fornicator. It was about the fact that excommunication and shunning is commanded under certain circumstances.
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02-18-2015, 08:23 AM
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Re: Stan Mitchell's Church Gay Inclusive?
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Originally Posted by Esaias
My point was not about the definition of fornicator. It was about the fact that excommunication and shunning is commanded under certain circumstances.
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I know. But that takes me back to what I was saying. I agree that we should shun a brother if he be a fornicator, extortionist, etc. A "fornicator" is one who is guilty of "fornication". Therefore, shouldn't we define the term?
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