Hrhema:
Your post as it pertains to the Old Testament is not binding on men today. Gal. 3:24,25, Col, 2:14, Eph. 2:15. I would also like to point out that in the Old Testament POLYGAMY WAS TOLERATED. SLAVERY WAS TOLERATED. I Kgs. 11:3, Lev.25:10. Are you saying we should allow Slavery and Polygamy, today? If not why not?
God allowed, under the Law of Moses, for men to put away their wives by giving them a bill of divorcement. However, Jesus said," in the beginning it was NOT SO." See Gen. 2:24,Mat. 19:7-9.
Furthermore, your interpretation of I Cor. 7:15 contradicts JESUS who said there is one and only one reaosn to divorce. Mat. 19:9.
Your statement about music in true worship to God is UNSUBSTANTIATED by SCRIPTURE. The New testament supports singing,not playing. Here is the entire list of scripturs about this matter.
1. Mat. 26:30. Jesus sang a hymn.
2. Col. 3:16. Let the word of Christ dwell in you with all wisdom, not the piano.
3. Eph. 5:19. Speaking to yourselves in psalms,hymns and spiritual songs singing and makiing melody in yuo rhearet to the Lord. Note: speaking to yourselves is a reciprocal reflective pronoun which requires PEOPLE TO SPEAK T
NE ANOTHER.
4.I Cor. 14:15. One is to sing with understanding. It implies the use of the mind not an object.
5. Paul and Silas were singers, not players. Acts 16:25.
6. Hebrews 2;12. Requires the use of words as the one declaring must proclaiming and praising is using the name of Jesus,not a sound.
7, Romans 15:9. employs the use of words to declare his name .
Mechanical instruments used in worship to God began under the reign of pope Vitallin in the late 600's. The use of mechanical instrumetns of worship are absent in the first century church. Acts 2:42, as their is no example of Christians using them.
Mechanical Instruments were opposed by Methodists Adam Clarke, John Wesley. Albet Barnes a Presbyterian lexicographer opposed them, as did the Baptist preacher Charles Spurgeon, to name a few. Their opposition was based on the lack of scriptural support for the practice.
With all due respect, I suggest you study the scripture before making your assertions about God, the Bible, and those who follow it.
Your post contains nothing more than unsubstantiated false teaching and inuendo.
If you actually believe your post to be true, use the divine record to support it. This is the honorable way to conduct a discussion on truth.
Your post as it pertains to the Old Testament is not binding on men today. Gal. 3:24,25, Col, 2:14, Eph. 2:15. I would also like to point out that in the Old Testament POLYGAMY WAS TOLERATED. SLAVERY WAS TOLERATED. I Kgs. 11:3, Lev.25:10. Are you saying we should allow Slavery and Polygamy, today? If not why not?
God allowed, under the Law of Moses, for men to put away their wives by giving them a bill of divorcement. However, Jesus said," in the beginning it was NOT SO." See Gen. 2:24,Mat. 19:7-9.
Furthermore, your interpretation of I Cor. 7:15 contradicts JESUS who said there is one and only one reaosn to divorce. Mat. 19:9.
Your statement about music in true worship to God is UNSUBSTANTIATED by SCRIPTURE. The New testament supports singing,not playing. Here is the entire list of scripturs about this matter.
1. Mat. 26:30. Jesus sang a hymn.
2. Col. 3:16. Let the word of Christ dwell in you with all wisdom, not the piano.
3. Eph. 5:19. Speaking to yourselves in psalms,hymns and spiritual songs singing and makiing melody in yuo rhearet to the Lord. Note: speaking to yourselves is a reciprocal reflective pronoun which requires PEOPLE TO SPEAK T

4.I Cor. 14:15. One is to sing with understanding. It implies the use of the mind not an object.
5. Paul and Silas were singers, not players. Acts 16:25.
6. Hebrews 2;12. Requires the use of words as the one declaring must proclaiming and praising is using the name of Jesus,not a sound.
7, Romans 15:9. employs the use of words to declare his name .
Mechanical instruments used in worship to God began under the reign of pope Vitallin in the late 600's. The use of mechanical instrumetns of worship are absent in the first century church. Acts 2:42, as their is no example of Christians using them.
Mechanical Instruments were opposed by Methodists Adam Clarke, John Wesley. Albet Barnes a Presbyterian lexicographer opposed them, as did the Baptist preacher Charles Spurgeon, to name a few. Their opposition was based on the lack of scriptural support for the practice.
With all due respect, I suggest you study the scripture before making your assertions about God, the Bible, and those who follow it.
Your post contains nothing more than unsubstantiated false teaching and inuendo.
If you actually believe your post to be true, use the divine record to support it. This is the honorable way to conduct a discussion on truth.