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Churches double standards

Earth Wind and Fire

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Yes. Systematic theology tells you that you can't take that verse in a vacuum.Paul, at inspiration of Holy Spirit, commanded Church discipline.
Does he? I ask because 3 churches now have dismissed my brothers issues with his homosexual wife as nothing to be concerned about….which resulted in her filing for divorce and her influencing their daughter to transition to a man. Now I have a she/he niece! Complete with a beard. That’s how well churchdisipline works apparently :Rolleyes
 

Reynolds

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8 Blessed is the man to whom the Lord will not reckon sin. Ro 4

Seems to 'stand alone' fine to me!

Kinda like the other beatitudes - Matthew 5:3-11
How do you use that verse to negate Paul's instructions on Church discipline of sexually immorality?
 

Reynolds

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Does he? I ask because 3 churches now have dismissed my brothers issues with his homosexual wife as nothing to be concerned about….which resulted in her filing for divorce and her influencing their daughter to transition to a man. Now I have a she/he niece! Complete with a beard. That’s how well churchdisipline works apparently :Rolleyes
Well, most churches don't do a good job of church discipline.
 

JonC

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I wonder .... For all of those who say that homosexuality is the greater sin that must be preached to a congregation....how many of your congregations struggle with that sin?
 

Reynolds

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I wonder .... For all of those who say that homosexuality is the greater sin that must be preached to a congregation....how many of your congregations struggle with that sin?
Definitely not as many as struggle with fornication, pornography, and adultery.
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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I wonder .... For all of those who say that homosexuality is the greater sin that must be preached to a congregation....how many of your congregations struggle with that sin?
None I’m aware of… one recently installed a bathroom dedicated to them! But had they addressed homosexuality head on than maybe my brother’s family would be together today.
 

JonC

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None I’m aware of… one recently installed a bathroom dedicated to them! But had they addressed homosexuality head on than maybe my brother’s family would be together today.
My view is that no sins are ignored, but an emphasis is given to the sins that affect the congregation.
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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My view is that no sins are ignored, but an emphasis is given to the sins that affect the congregation.
I’m thinking that some of these pastors are closet homo’s so they either ignore or advise people to live their own closet lives. That’s what happened to my brother.
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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Definitely not as many as struggle with fornication, pornography, and adultery.
There are probably some in the congregation that struggle with it.. probably closet queers. I know that there are allot who are adulterers and I don’t hear much about that. Pedofiles are a problem as well… they are sneaky little perverts and they prey on the young ones. My sister in laws husband ( they are now divorced) was screwing the Eucharistic Minister in the RCC… body of Christ, amen :rolleyes:
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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There are probably some in the congregation that struggle with it.. probably closet queers. I know that there are allot who are adulterers and I don’t hear much about that. Pedofiles are a problem as well… they are sneaky little perverts and they prey on the young ones. My sister in laws husband ( they are now divorced) was screwing the Eucharistic Minister in the RCC… body of Christ, amen :rolleyes:
Where sin abounds grace abounds much more…and I’m constantly amazed by that. On another posted thread we are learning how a well known pastor is getting squishy and departing from our Lords teaching… what a perfect example of bowing down before the devil. But we have Christs example of conquest don't we now… “do not tempt the Lord thy God” … do not compromise your faith in God. In my humble opinion, that is what these guys on their pulpits should be preaching.Thanks for pointing that out.
 
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gb93433

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Most of the time if you want to get a complete silence ask a pastor how he is teaching them to observe all Jesus commanded. One cannot teach someone to live the Christian life by instruction alone. It must be taught by instruction and demonstration. You can follow that up with 2 Timothy 2:2.
 
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