To: A_Former_Democrat
" I heard a sermon on adultery once and the Pastor ticked off a list of consequences a mile long. It was enough to make many a man squirm in his seat "
And sometimes the very preachers who preach against it are the very ones guilty of it.... but let's not let the truth get in the way, they can't have that exposed.
There is a reason why the pharisees who wanted to stone the woman to death who was somehow conveniently caught in adultery dropped the stones when Jesus told them that he who is without sin cast the first stone.
It's because maybe ? Those very men who wanted to stone that woman were her clients....
To: American Constitutionalist
I’m glad to hear that you know that the man who delivered this message is guilty of the sin that he spoke out against. After all, if one, five or ten pastors sin they are all collectively guilty. Don’t speak out against sin, after all, we’re all collectively guilty. If we don’t call it sin and outline the consequences, then I guess it’s okay. For the record, it sounds like the preacher didn’t condemn an individual, he just outlined the consequences. Do you think there are none?
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11/21/2012 2:48:32 AM PST by
Scoutdad
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