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If artificial insemination by a single woman is obviously a sin, it should be easily found in the bible. Why not show this to us?
FYI, not all sins are clearly spelled out in the Bible.
Honestly, I don't know of any "church" that throws showers - but they are the location for many of them. Usually it is friends or family who throw the shower. Our church has even thrown a shower for our local crisis pregnancy center so they can build up some supplies for the young moms.
I could see if we were discussing someone unrepentant but we're not. So no one at your church would drop the stones in this story?
Let me ask those who do not believe a baby shower is appropriate in this case something. What kind of mindset are you pursuing to disallow church facilities for someone in need of help with a child who is not married? Is that your idea of God getting even?
I wonder how many sitting in church pews looking down their nose at others have a thought life so filthy or are covering up some other sin it would make a sailor blush?
It has nothing to do with stones. It has to do with the appropriateness of celebrating something that is the result of sin.
Now, I understand that when you run out of arguments, it's only natural to try to demonize your opponent by calling him a legalist or a Pharisee, or by making snide comments about "not dropping the stones", but I know our church and I think you'd be hard pressed to find a church that would rally around someone who has sinned and repented and try to restore them and love them as our church would.
However, that doesn't mean that we're going to have a party to celebrate their sin.
If you want to, then go for it, but we have a Biblical standard to follow.
Oh I haven't run out of arguments.
Easter is a direct result of our sin.
Because its easy to attack a young woman who has obviously sinned.
But would you marry a divorced person?
Not only was it the adulterous woman that Jesus restored but the woman at the well, Zachius the tax collector.
Its a shame that his children who ask for forgiveness must deal with their brothers and sisters who never let it go or fully restore them back.
And my contention is that you aren't following the biblical standard.
The pharisees said the same thing about the grain that Jesus' disciples rubbed in their hand during the sabbath. "OH, but the law says this...." And missed the heart of the law altogether.
Funny I was going to say the same thing to you. The ressurection was necissary because of our sin other wise we are still dead in our transgretion. So the Need for easter is based on our sin. Just as Paul says. And just as you say: "easter is a celebration of the ressurections (funny you leave out the need for it)" so is a shower a celebration and a support for a pregnant mother. It celebrates life. But you focus on the sin. So using your same motiff you should focus on the sin needed for the ressurection. but you don't you distinguish the two. I suggest you distinguish the two also for the woman. she sinned. Repented. Now she has a life which should be celebrated. No. It seems you want to encumber the child with the sin of his or her mother by negleting her needs. I don't think thats what Jesus would want.You must feel good, being so superior to us and all.
And just as you say: "easter is a celebration of the ressurections (funny you leave out the need for it)"
But you focus on the sin.
It seems you want to encumber the child with the sin of his or her mother by negleting her needs. I don't think thats what Jesus would want.
Actually, I didn't say that. The "need" for Easter is your argument, not mine.
No, we don't focus on the sin. We recognize that sin has consequences and that we are called to not gloirfy sin.
You know, ignorance is one thing but now you're just bearing false witness.
Like I said, I think you'd be hard pressed to find a church that would show such a person more love and support. Likewise, we don't run two rescue missions and a CPC to deprive mothers and their babies of their "needs".
I think it's unfortunate that you've chosen to misrepresent us this way, when you really know nothing about us, but honestly, you're showing yourself to be very foolish and contentious for no reason.
Why can't we just say that we help restore the girl and meet her and the baby's needs, but not in the context of a traditional baby shower and leave it at that?
Are the needs of the mother and baby any less met if a crib and clothing and formula are given to her without a baby shower?
And one more thing before I put you on ignore, just so you know, my wife and I are the parents of a beautiful five month old daughter, whom we adopted. The mother was seventeen years old and unmarried and on the streets. For several months during her pregnancy, she lived in our home and was mentored and counciled by my wife, so I resent//**Profanity in quote snipped**// your judgemental attitude toward us.