Brother Bob
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Is "shacking up" really tolerated in some of the churches represented here?
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I think many of us are uncomfortable with anything that smacks of an excuse to just "shack up." But I believe Gina makes a very solid point. Jesus told us not only to "render unto Caesar," but also to render unto God what is His. Marriage doesn't belong to Caesar, and there is no reason we should accept government's conventions for it. I don't see a single word in the Bible that tells us how God prescribes for us to "get married." I only see that He tells us to take it seriously and permanently. Clearly, that's not working with the current social order, so I see no reason for us to passionately defend that order. Couples should give their relationship passionately to God and stay that way. How they get there is between them and their Creator.Originally posted by Gina L:
It works both ways.
My opinion is that when two people decide to be man and wife to each other, they are man and wife.
Whether or not they admit it. There is no "faking" it, it's always real.
You live together, you are intimate , you're married.
I take it a step further and say if you are intimate, you're married. You don't even have to live together. This does not include anything except mutual consent between two people who understand what they are doing.
I don't believe the government has to be involved at all.
I don't believe that the government can perform a spiritually binding marriage.
I don't believe that if the government performs a marriage, it has any automatic validity in the eyes of anyone but those in the physical, earthly courts.
I stand by what I have always said on here...it is not illegal for a man and woman to live as husband and wife without the consent of the court. It's simply not recognized by the courts, and that ain't illegal. A marriage is perfectly valid without the interference/inclusion of the state/courts/other government agencies.
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Like I said I'm going solely on memory (not such a good thing anymore at my age). I just remembered seeing an interview with him where he talked about what happened and the fact the he paid her lots of money. So I don't know if any state ever considered them to really have been married (only that that was the basis of her claim).Originally posted by Hope of Glory:
If I remember correctly, she failed to prove her case, and he wasn't ordered to pay her anything because he had already made several sizable child support payments. In other words, she got money and they weren't married according to NY courts where she filed.
I think many of us are uncomfortable with anything that smacks of an excuse to just "shack up." But I believe Gina makes a very solid point. Jesus told us not only to "render unto Caesar," but also to render unto God what is His. Marriage doesn't belong to Caesar, and there is no reason we should accept government's conventions for it. I don't see a single word in the Bible that tells us how God prescribes for us to "get married." I only see that He tells us to take it seriously and permanently. Clearly, that's not working with the current social order, so I see no reason for us to passionately defend that order. Couples should give their relationship passionately to God and stay that way. How they get there is between them and their Creator. </font>[/QUOTE]However, Romans 13 tells us that we are to be subject to those in authority that God has placed over us (Rom 13:1a). Also that there is no authority except from God and those that exist have been instituted by God (Rom. 13:1b). Likewise, these authorities, or rulers, are not a terror to good conduct, but to bad (Rom. 13:3). Finally, these rulers are God's servants for our good (Rom. 13:4a). As such we should not have any problems submitting to the authority of the state with respect to our marriages.Originally posted by Wildfire:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Gina L:
It works both ways.
My opinion is that when two people decide to be man and wife to each other, they are man and wife.
Whether or not they admit it. There is no "faking" it, it's always real.
You live together, you are intimate , you're married.
I take it a step further and say if you are intimate, you're married. You don't even have to live together. This does not include anything except mutual consent between two people who understand what they are doing.
I don't believe the government has to be involved at all.
I don't believe that the government can perform a spiritually binding marriage.
I don't believe that if the government performs a marriage, it has any automatic validity in the eyes of anyone but those in the physical, earthly courts.
I stand by what I have always said on here...it is not illegal for a man and woman to live as husband and wife without the consent of the court. It's simply not recognized by the courts, and that ain't illegal. A marriage is perfectly valid without the interference/inclusion of the state/courts/other government agencies.
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Originally posted by Wildfire:
There's where you and I will continue to disagree. As others and I previously discussed on this thread, marriage in a sense does belong to Caesar. How it is carried out affects all of society, nonbelievers as well as believers. It affects far more people than just the two people who "give their relationship passionately to God".............Jesus told us not only to "render unto Caesar," but also to render unto God what is His. Marriage doesn't belong to Caesar, and there is no reason we should accept government's conventions for it..........Couples should give their relationship passionately to God and stay that way. How they get there is between them and their Creator.
Also, as an extreme example, I recall a former poster on the BB. The spouse had a major personality change because of an auto accident. There need to be societal protections that go beyond the initial good feelings of the immediate two involved.
Karen
Originally posted by Wildfire:
Male and female created he them. God blessed them and said, “be fruitful and multiply”.Originally posted by Gina L:
[qb]I don't see a single word in the Bible that tells us how God prescribes for us to "get married."
He said they were to become one, and there is only one way they can “marry” and this is it. Surprisingly the Homosexual mind may see the connection, perhaps believing part of what God says, but in their confusion, marriage escapes them.
Christian faith, ituttut
Then it follows that they are divorced when they decide that they are no longer married and separate. You’ve opened up a can of worms here with this nonsense. How do you know this?Originally posted by Gina L:
It works both ways.
My opinion is that when two people decide to be man and wife to each other, they are man and wife.
How do you know the difference between real and fake? It seems that you are basing a lot of things on feelings and emotions.Whether or not they admit it. There is no "faking" it, it's always real.
How do you know this? Do you have any Scriptural basis? Define intimate. At what point does intimacy, thus marriage, occur?You live together, you are intimate , you're married.
Does this necessarily meet the Biblical definition of leaving one’s father and mother cleaving to his wife? What about the guy sleeping with his girlfriend on weekends and living at home with his parents. He provides no support or protection for his girlfriend.I take it a step further and say if you are intimate, you're married. You don't even have to live together. This does not include anything except mutual consent between two people who understand what they are doing.
Why did Moses proscribe a bill of divorce?I don't believe the government has to be involved at all.
What about marriage between two unbelievers? Is this a spiritual bonding? How so?I don't believe that the government can perform a spiritually binding marriage.
However, the church does have spiritual authority. Jesus said what it binds on earth is bound in heaven, did He not? Furthermore, I am not sure that you can convincingly argue that marriage does not fall within the God-ordained function of government in Romans 13. Can you?I don't believe that if the government performs a marriage, it has any automatic validity in the eyes of anyone but those in the physical, earthly courts.
Yes, you may be right about what’s legal and illegal but I am more concerned about what’s right and wrong before God. After all, some states have sanctioned civil unions between homosexual couples and I say it is an abomination in the eyes of God.I stand by what I have always said on here...it is not illegal for a man and woman to live as husband and wife without the consent of the court. It's simply not recognized by the courts, and that ain't illegal. A marriage is perfectly valid without the interference/inclusion of the state/courts/other government agencies.
Yes, you’ve said a lot but it has been your unfounded and irrational opinion. You do seem adamant and closed minded to any Biblical argument.Have I ever mentioned this before?
exactly Brother Bob that is why this whole discussion is foolish! no one now in days stays together for very long. even people who get married the right way end up divorced for the majority. there is not a state or a country that doesn't perform some kind of ceremony with witnesses in a covenant situation, which results in consumation finallizing the union.What about a man or woman that is jumping from one to another does that mean he or she is married that many times?
Then it follows that they are divorced when they decide that they are no longer married and separate. You’ve opened up a can of worms here with this nonsense. How do you know this? </font>[/QUOTE]That is exactly what follows. It isn't a can of worms. If you are married, you need to be divorced.Originally posted by paidagogos:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Gina L:[qb]
It works both ways.
My opinion is that when two people decide to be man and wife to each other, they are man and wife.
How do you know the difference between real and fake? It seems that you are basing a lot of things on feelings and emotions. [/quote]Whether or not they admit it. There is no "faking" it, it's always real.
How do you know this? Do you have any Scriptural basis? Define intimate. At what point does intimacy, thus marriage, occur? [/quote]You live together, you are intimate , you're married.
Why did Moses proscribe a bill of divorce? </font>[/QUOTE]Why was this given by the religious leaders and not the equivalent of what would be the "state" in that time period?I take it a step further and say if you are intimate, you're married. You don't even have to live together. This does not include anything except mutual consent between two people who understand what they are doing.
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I don't believe the government has to be involved at all.
What about marriage between two unbelievers? Is this a spiritual bonding? How so? [/quote]I don't believe that the government can perform a spiritually binding marriage.
However, the church does have spiritual authority. Jesus said what it binds on earth is bound in heaven, did He not? Furthermore, I am not sure that you can convincingly argue that marriage does not fall within the God-ordained function of government in Romans 13. Can you?I don't believe that if the government performs a marriage, it has any automatic validity in the eyes of anyone but those in the physical, earthly courts.