by jimwalton » Sat Nov 19, 2022 6:44 am
> Which laws are you talking about? Mosiac Law for the Hebrew people or modern secular laws concerning marriage?
Both. My point was that marriage in biblical days as well as in our day have never been grab a partner, say a prayer, make a private promise, and it's a done deal. Marriage in the biblical culture always had legal issues involved (dowry, bride price), certificates in the case of divorce, and cultural ceremonies (traditional actions in front of members of the wider community. Marriage has always been recognized as more than grab, kiss, and run.
And in our culture it's no different. There are legalities, social recognition through traditions, community witnesses, etc.
> One is obsolete after being abused for centuries by the Jewish people whom Jesus called stubborn regarding the divorce certificates you refer too.
Jesus was trying to restore some semblance of order and integrity to marriage dissolution. That doesn't make anything obsolete except the school of thought that says divorce can happen for any and every reason just because the man says so. That one SHOULD be obsolete, and Jesus spoke against it.
> The other allows for transgender and homosexual marriages and protects them, shredding Romans 1 and Jesus' one man one woman design for marriage.
This is a change of subject. We weren't talking about trans or same-sex marriage. You were specifically talking about "Christian marriage" and mentioned "a man ...and...woman...wife." It's my position that nothing shreds Romans 1, so I don't really know what you're talking about here.
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