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bigboytenor -> RE: do over - should the marriage bond be honored by all? (3/9/2008 3:23:28 PM)
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ORIGINAL: fiat_lux quote:
The issue of concern is some funny business between a married man and a divorced woman, sitting much too close for comfort during services, and looking much too comfortable with one another, being cozy. The woman has made it clear to friends that she has feelings for the man, and doesn't think flirtation or temptation is wrong because they haven't had sex. The man is married and has a family, though the wife does not attend church. No one is questioning this. Especially without knowing the feelings of the man or of his wife, any attempt by me to judge the situation is going to be speculative. Having said that, it comes down to what is acceptable behaviour with someone who is married, and that is an ethical line that I don't think changes just because you have feelings for the person, or just beacuse their wife/husband doesn't attend church with them. As someone already backed up with Biblical references, converting to Christianity doesn't give you license to divorce. I would say it doesn't give you license to flirt or cheat either. Plus, Jesus defined adultery pretty broadly in the sermon on the mount in Matthew 5-7. Well beyond just having sex. Right on! ! ! If they've thought about it then lusted after one another, they have already done it in their hearts.
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