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1 | info on marriage how to treat each outh | Col 3:18 | benjamite | 33259 | ||
To answer your last question. What I meant to say was that this verse (with the note attached to it) goes along with the next. I guess, also, I wanted to point out that there were three passages (at least, but three I listed) on the subject) at hand, not just the one verse. The Lord, through Paul, addresses both the husbands and the wives. (Not just the wives.) And now for the first, I agree with you on the "convenience". I do not consider it convenient to love someone else (and it doesn't have to be). To me, it seems like a heavy load to bear (like most (or could I say "each of the rest") of God's commandments). Sorry for the confusion. Benjamite |
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2 | info on marriage how to treat each outh | Col 3:18 | Curtnsally | 33443 | ||
Hi Ben I read your profile and have a question... are you up for a discussion on predestination and free will? Not argumentative, but open debate for the advancement of understanding? Let me know... as I have been looking for someone with some theological training in their background. In Him Curt Russell |
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3 | info on marriage how to treat each outh | Col 3:18 | benjamite | 33452 | ||
Hi Curt, I'm up to it. At Emmaus, I did take a class in Soteriology (Salvation), and have just read through a couple books since Christmas, this year. With the understanding that there have been many Godly men who are or were on all sides of the "Predestination vs. Free Will Debate", I am comfortable where I stand on the issue. I will say this, however, a discussion like this can tend to get heated (or extremely emotional). I've seen that happen more than I care to mention. Anyone who joins the discussion must be able to "agree to disagree". Did you have any questions in mind? In Him, Ben |
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4 | What do you mean...? | Col 3:18 | claywchrist | 33464 | ||
I have but one question... What is meant by "agree to disagree"? I ask this not so much out of ignorance... well maybe a little. But to make sure I do NOT reach any incorrect conclusion. I will end here and wait your reply. In Him, Clay |
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5 | What do you mean...? | Col 3:18 | Hecameforu | 33469 | ||
Hi Clay, It simply means that instead of rehashing out a subject(so things don't get out of hand)which both people obviously don't see eye to eye on, then they will (agree) come to a conclusion that they will not (disagree) see things the same way on that particular subject therefore ending the discussion. Hope this helps Love in Christ! Barry |
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