Posted on 08/19/2015 4:11:40 PM PDT by ilovesarah2012
REVEALED: Josh Duggar 'paid almost $1,000 for multiple Ashley Madison accounts in search of oral sex, one-night stands, sex toy experimentation and more'
A report claims that Josh Duggar had multiple Ashley Madison accounts Duggar was allegedly looking for 'conventional sex, experimenting with sex toys, one-night stands, sharing fantasies, sex talk,' and more Among the type of woman he was allegedly looking for were 'naughty girl, aggressive / take charge girl, high sex drive and creative and adventurous' The second account was reportedly 'paid on a monthly basis until May of 2015,' which is when reports broke Josh had molested his siblings Josh and his wife Anna were married in 2008 after they began courting in 2007, sharing their first kiss on the altar The couple have four children; Mackynzie, Michael, Marcus and Meredith
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They do better in the eyes of God to work through this. But if she divorces, she must remain single or reconcile.
Do you believe people who divorce and remarry while their spouse is alive are Christians?
Sure. Especially if you say Josh is.
Well, now that Duggar has confessed.....guess its him after all.
Then you’ve answered your own question. Josh and those not married to their original living spouse are still Christians. They may be living in sin, but they are still Christians.
You must be right, because the pic is gone now.
But all I can say is, Josh has some mad Photoshopping/editing skills....the guy is doughy.
Wow. That was brilliant...
Me neither. Oh but you couldn’t say a word against them here.
Reality tv is a con job.
Except in the case of adultery (Mt 19:9)
“”but one of the reasons he did what he did was because his parents kept their children virtual prisoners in their home””
darn, they didn’t let him molest the kids often enough so he joined Ashley Madison....
wait... whut...
Sick and disgusting is right.
lucky on a date.... he was married and he has been accused of “touching” those kids.... you think the kids shouldbn’t be locked away from him or what....
The idiot should’ve just gone to the free FetLife boards.
You salvation is a similar vow/covenant and is just as permanent.
Let's get back to your reference:
Mt 19:9 And I say unto you, Whosoever shall put away his wife, except it be for fornication, and shall marry another, committeth adultery: and whoso marrieth her which is put away doth commit adultery.
In reading this, if you are the one who slept with your “non-wife,” you committed adultery at that very time. Jesus is saying here that if you didn't sleep with a “non-wife,” but divorce your current wife to marry another and marry her and sleep with her, you commit adultery at that time.
Jesus further states that, due to the vow the married woman had with the husband who left her, whoever marries this poor lady (who may not have ever slept with another), will force her to commit adultery when they have sex with her (while the prior adulterous husband is alive).
It is expected to remain single or reconcile (1 Cor. 7:11).
Maybe him & Jarod the sandwich freak can bunk up.
I wasn't trying to defend him in any way, just pointing out that data released by hackers that is supposedly from some server may or may not be authentic. More recent news indicates that the data regarding Mr. Duggar is likely to be authentic.
In my opinion anyone who falls for the kind of idea promoted by web sites like Ashley Madison is a fool to say the least.
So far, so good, assuming that my wife, in your example, did not commit adultery...
Jesus further states that, due to the vow the married woman had with the husband who left her, whoever marries this poor lady (who may not have ever slept with another), will force her to commit adultery when they have sex with her (while the prior adulterous husband is alive).
Here's where we part ways. If the put-away wife has an adulterous husband, then Jesus' teaching in Mt 19:9 clearly states that she is free to remarry. If the husband has not committed adultery, then neither he nor the wife is free to remarry; Scripture teaches, as you correctly say, that they must reconcile or remain single.
We, perhaps wrongly, vow, “until death do us part.”
If you did this (I did), we are vow/covenanted until death.
You are never “relieved” from your vows.
Okay, now I see where you're coming from. I also vowed "until death do us part" and fully intend to fulfill those vows (besides, we have 32 years invested and are too old to break in another spouse). However, to be serious, we also vowed to forsake all others and to be true to each other. If either of us breaks the forsake/be true vow, then I believe that releases the other party from the "till death do us part" vow. Of course, it's not mandatory; hopefully we could reconcile and remain married even in the event of adultery. However, I believe the Bible teaches that the offended party is free to divorce and remarry in the case of spousal adultery. It's the only way I see of reconciling Jesus' teaching in Mt 19 with other Bible passages on marriage. Anyway, I have enjoyed the discussion and admire your commitment to your marriage. Best regards....
No other party can break your vow. Our marriage vows are to each other and to God.
FRegards.
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