River Jordan
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Sorry, but I'm unconvinced. If someone in a group isn't acting according to the standards of that group, then the adult, intelligent thing to do is discuss the issue with them, even if the endpoint is "It's time for you to leave". At least that way everyone is on the same page. OTOH, "we're going to start ignoring you" creates a vacuum of information that typically gets filled in with negative assumptions.
But again, some people have their sense of justice stunted at the punishment/reward stage, so I'm sure to folks like that "let's sit down and talk this through" isn't the preferred course.
Oh, and nowhere in I Corinthians 5 does Paul say anything about shunning someone. He instead advises the group to throw out a man who was sleeping with his stepmother. But you can kick someone out of your group without shunning them (see above).
But again, some people have their sense of justice stunted at the punishment/reward stage, so I'm sure to folks like that "let's sit down and talk this through" isn't the preferred course.
Oh, and nowhere in I Corinthians 5 does Paul say anything about shunning someone. He instead advises the group to throw out a man who was sleeping with his stepmother. But you can kick someone out of your group without shunning them (see above).