pandaflower
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It wasn't humor.And you did not see the humour in what I had penned either.
Eve didn't do anything to all mankind.
It was by one man,Adam,that sin entered this world.
Adam did that to all mankind.
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It wasn't humor.And you did not see the humour in what I had penned either.
I wonder how things would have turned out if Adam had refused to eat when Eve offered the fruit to him.It wasn't humor.
Eve didn't do anything to all mankind.
It was by one man,Adam,that sin entered this world.
Adam did that to all mankind.
Serpent "walks away dejected"I wonder how things would have turned out if Adam had refused to eat when Eve offered the fruit to him.
--- PARODY ---
Serpent: Did God really say... ?
Eve: He said don't eat and don't touch.
Adam: Oops, my bad, I said don't touch.
Eve: What?! God didn't say that? !!!
Adam: No, I added that because
I know you like to touch things without thinking.
Eve: So, you don't trust me? !!!
Adam: I'm looking out for our best interests. My job.
Eve: I see.
Serpent: Are you going to eat, or not? !!!
Eve: Let me check with the boss. - LOL
Adam: Scram serpent!
Serpent: Hiss... (walks away dejected)
Eve: Hey, let's check out that other tree.
Adam: Good idea!
Indeed.
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Why does the Apostle Paul require that
church Elders be the "husband of one wife" if
polygamy wasn't common in the church?
Not only is he a talking snake, he's also a walking snake.Serpent "walks away dejected"![]()
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That wasn't the question. It certainly wasn't. (not even allowed)I do not know “IF” polygamy was common among early clerics.
Why does the Apostle Paul require that
church Elders be the "husband of one wife" if
Not only is he a talking snake, he's also a walking snake.
Could we ever know if cleric polygamy was a thing?I do not know “IF” polygamy was common among early clerics.
I would say;
Polygamy is a tradition instituted by men.
Clerics hold the status and position to lead men to God…
Rather than to be lead by men in their man-made traditions.
Thus Paul’s teaching for a cleric to have One Wife, dividing his time between wife and Church, Rather than Dedicating time to multiple wives and little time for Church Service.
Glory to God,
Taken
Could we ever know if cleric polygamy was a thing?
In the early RCC priests were married,and had sex.
Peter, whom they say was the first pope,was married.
Overall they're two different things.Multiple marriages among humans in multiple professions historically, modernly, occurred, occurs.
I think the gravity more so is a human being yoked with The Lord God, or not.
Yes.Seems that was so.
That's a synopsis of the entirety of the RCC.Scripture indicates Peter at some point had a wife, agree.
First pope? Fanciful, concocted claim.
Glory to God,
Taken
Overall they're two different things.
One with a spouse,one with God.
There is difference in they shall be one fleshMatthew 19:8. Jesus said " from the beginning it was not so" concerning divorce, referring to Genesis 2:24 - shall a man leave his father and his mother and shall cleave unto his wife, and they shall be one flesh.
The Apostle Paul called it a mystery Ephesians 5:31-33 - “For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh.” 32 This is a great mystery, but I speak concerning Christ and the church. 33 Nevertheless let each one of you in particular so love his own wife as himself and let the wife see that she respects her husband.
The “husband of one wife”Does the "husband of one wife" requirement mean that polygamy was common in the early church?
It is a mystery, and the Apostle Paul said it was so. You can't know it.There is difference in they shall be one flesh
And
1 Corinthians 6:16-17 What? know you not that he which is joined to an harlot is one body? for two, saith he, shall be one flesh. [17] But he that is joined unto the Lord is one spirit.
what does that have to do with simply pointing out 1 Corinthians 6:16-17 What? know you not that he which is joined to an harlot is one body? for two, said he, shall be one flesh. [17] But he that is joined unto the Lord is one spirit.It is a mystery, and the Apostle Paul said it was so. You can't know it.
I do not know “IF” polygamy was common among early clerics.
I would say;
Polygamy is a tradition instituted by men.
Clerics hold the status and position to lead men to God…
Rather than to be lead by men in their man-made traditions.
Thus Paul’s teaching for a cleric to have One Wife, dividing his time between wife and Church, Rather than Dedicating time to multiple wives and little time for Church Service.
Glory to God,
Taken
Yep. We love thinking of ourselves as smashingly superior to the Patriarchs who had many wives each, including Abraham, but what really have we got today that is all that superior over which to brag?
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