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Re: Christian Living & Alcohol [Re: JAK] #133829
05/27/11 09:36 PM
05/27/11 09:36 PM
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JAK, I don't consider this is off-topic. It's part of the argumentation. If drinking alcohol is OK because the Bible doesn't explicitly prohibit it, the same is true about polygamy and slavery.
GC said if polygamy was a sin, God wouldn't have commanded it. I said God didn't command, but tolerated polygamy and divorce in the OT times.

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However, divorce has always been allowed in cases of infidelity, OT...

As I have already said, divorce wasn't allowed in cases of infidelity in the OT. The guilty party was stoned and the innocent party could then remarry.

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Secondly, it is harder to find texts that condemn multiple marriages than it is to find ones that condemn drinking.

Because of that, are multiple marriages OK?

Re: Christian Living & Alcohol [Re: Rosangela] #133841
05/28/11 03:17 PM
05/28/11 03:17 PM
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Originally Posted By: Rosangela
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The "uncleanness" which the new groom might find in his bride that would cause him to put her away, just as in the case of Joseph in the New Testament who was minded to do this for Mary when she had become pregnant out of wedlock, very probably refers to adultery. In such cases, divorce was allowed "because of the hardness of your hearts."

God's instructions in the case of adultery were stoning, not divorce.

I'd appreciate some scriptural support to your statements. I think many times people are quick to make assumptions that are not backed up in scripture, just because they seem logical. Furthermore, when you have found the Biblical support, you may find that it differs somewhat with your present understanding. For example, why did Joseph not consider having Mary stoned?
Originally Posted By: Rosangela

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Divorce may be another of those "gray areas" in the Bible. It was allowed under some circumstances, chiefly in cases of adultery.

Jesus gave permission for divorce in such cases in the NT, not in the OT.

Again, support please?
Originally Posted By: Rosangela

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Now, since you haven't proven that divorce, under the law, was a sin, I think you cannot use it to show that polygamy would be a sin under the law.

Divorce is a sin because it leads to remarrying, which is adultery (except in the case of marital infidelity). And polygamy is a sin because it is adultery. If you are already married, having sexual relations with someone else is adultery.

This is simply not true. This is one of the most ubiquitous misunderstandings in our church today relative to marriage. Adultery has a specific definition in the Bible, and having sex with a virgin out of wedlock was NOT adultery. Having two wives was NOT adultery. Adultery is when one has relations with a person who belongs to someone else, i.e. "stealing." If the other individual was not married and/or was not improperly divorced, it could not constitute adultery. Now, fornication may be another matter. There are several terms in the Bible for a reason. Each has its own definition.

Again, if having multiple wives constituted "adultery," then why would God command someone who had more than one wife to make sure they gave equal time in bed to both? Would that not be commanding "adultery?" Obviously, God would not do that. So it is our definitions which are incorrect. We must be careful to define the terms properly.

Having relations with one's wife is never "adultery" except if the wife were improperly divorced (not on account of her husband's adultery, with said husband still living). To marry five virgins, and have them all as wives, is licit. "Illicit sex" is when one does not have the rights of a conjugal relationship. Marriage is what gives one those rights. If one is married to five people, one then has those rights with all five.

Blessings,

Green Cochoa.


We can receive of heaven's light only as we are willing to be emptied of self. We can discern the character of God, and accept Christ by faith, only as we consent to the bringing into captivity of every thought to the obedience of Christ. And to all who do this, the Holy Spirit is given without measure. In Christ "dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily. And ye are complete in Him." [Colossians 2:9, 10.] {GW 57.1} -- Ellen White.
Re: Christian Living & Alcohol [Re: Rosangela] #133843
05/28/11 03:29 PM
05/28/11 03:29 PM
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Originally Posted By: Rosangela
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The "uncleanness" which the new groom might find in his bride that would cause him to put her away, just as in the case of Joseph in the New Testament who was minded to do this for Mary when she had become pregnant out of wedlock, very probably refers to adultery. In such cases, divorce was allowed "because of the hardness of your hearts."

God's instructions in the case of adultery were stoning, not divorce.

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Divorce may be another of those "gray areas" in the Bible. It was allowed under some circumstances, chiefly in cases of adultery.

Jesus gave permission for divorce in such cases in the NT, not in the OT.

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Now, since you haven't proven that divorce, under the law, was a sin, I think you cannot use it to show that polygamy would be a sin under the law.

Divorce is a sin because it leads to remarrying, which is adultery (except in the case of marital infidelity). And polygamy is a sin because it is adultery. If you are already married, having sexual relations with someone else is adultery.

Again, where is your scripture? Prove it!

If God gave instructions always for stoning, what about the "bitter water" that was given in cases of "jealousy?"

And what about the cases for where a man would force a virgin?

Originally Posted By: The Bible
If a man find a damsel that is a virgin, which is not betrothed, and lay hold on her, and lie with her, and they be found; Then the man that lay with her shall give unto the damsel's father fifty shekels of silver, and she shall be his wife; because he hath humbled her, he may not put her away all his days. (Deuteronomy 22:28-29)


Obviously, no stoning there. They weren't married either. I suppose, Rosangela, you would have defined that as adultery. But the Bible doesn't. This was not adultery because the damsel was neither married nor betrothed (engaged to marry). An engagement, in the Bible, was frequently treated as equal with actual marriage. To force a betrothed woman was to "steal" her from her fiance. That would have been tantamount to adultery. But if she were not betrothed, not married, not "taken"...it simply could not be "adultery."

Now, how would these rules apply to wine? Are there similar legalizations for the use of wine, e.g. not being a priest, deacon, or king? If you were not "married" to spiritual leadership, and were not "betrothed" to leadership (e.g. a prince), was wine consumption then acceptable?

Blessings,

Green Cochoa.


We can receive of heaven's light only as we are willing to be emptied of self. We can discern the character of God, and accept Christ by faith, only as we consent to the bringing into captivity of every thought to the obedience of Christ. And to all who do this, the Holy Spirit is given without measure. In Christ "dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily. And ye are complete in Him." [Colossians 2:9, 10.] {GW 57.1} -- Ellen White.
Re: Christian Living & Alcohol [Re: Mountain Man] #133869
05/30/11 04:37 PM
05/30/11 04:37 PM
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Bump for GC:

Originally Posted By: Mountain Man
GC do you really believe Jesus would advice a guy down on his luck to - Get drunk and forget about it!

Re: Christian Living & Alcohol [Re: Mountain Man] #133871
05/30/11 04:39 PM
05/30/11 04:39 PM
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Bump for GC:

Originally Posted By: Mountain Man
GC: By the way, the statement, Mike, that you made earlier about the wine recommended to Timothy for his stomach's sake being pure grape juice--that cannot be proven. The Greek word "wine" encompasses both grape juice and strong drink. Any time the word is used, it could be one or the other, or even both. There is simply no possibility of proving that the wine recommended to Timothy would have been understood by Timothy himself to mean only grape juice, and nothing more.

K: Was all that was recommended to Timothy, should that be recommended to us?

M: And, how much wine was dosed to treat stomach disorders? Did it cause drunkenness?

Re: Christian Living & Alcohol [Re: Rosangela] #133875
05/30/11 05:41 PM
05/30/11 05:41 PM
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Originally Posted By: Rosangela
JAK, I don't consider this is off-topic. It's part of the argumentation. If drinking alcohol is OK because the Bible doesn't explicitly prohibit it, the same is true about polygamy and slavery.


I'm sorry, I completely reject this line of reasoning. Polygamy is completely different from slavery which is different from alcohol. Justifying one does not justify the other. Those are separate arguments of their own. If you are trying to convince me that drinking is a sin, this argument won't do it.


"All that is Gold does not Glitter, Not all who Wander are Lost." (J.R.R.T.)
Re: Christian Living & Alcohol [Re: Green Cochoa] #133878
05/30/11 09:48 PM
05/30/11 09:48 PM
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Again, where is your scripture? Prove it!

Prove what? That polygamy is adultery? Please define adultery. This is how I define it, in its obvious definition: to have sexual relations with someone if you are already married, or if the person is already married.

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If God gave instructions always for stoning, what about the "bitter water" that was given in cases of "jealousy?"

This is when the husband wasn't sure about whether adultery had occurred or not. How could someone who hadn't been proven guilty be stoned?

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And what about the cases for where a man would force a virgin?

This involves single persons, so technically it's not adultery. The penalty was marrying. smile

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I suppose, Rosangela, you would have defined that as adultery. But the Bible doesn't.

The fact that technically it isn't an adultery doesn't mean that it isn't a transgression of the seventh commandment. Any sexual immorality is a transgression of the seventh commandment and is a sin, in the same way that anger is a transgression of the fifth commandment and is a sin.

"Or do you not know that he who is joined to a harlot is one body with her? For 'the two,' He says, 'shall become one flesh.' ... Flee sexual immorality. Every sin that a man does is outside the body, but he who commits sexual immorality sins against his own body" (1 Cor. 6:16-18).

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Now, how would these rules apply to wine? Are there similar legalizations for the use of wine, e.g. not being a priest, deacon, or king? If you were not "married" to spiritual leadership, and were not "betrothed" to leadership (e.g. a prince), was wine consumption then acceptable?

No, in view of what I said above.

Re: Christian Living & Alcohol [Re: JAK] #133879
05/30/11 09:55 PM
05/30/11 09:55 PM
Rosangela  Offline
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JAK, I don't consider this is off-topic. It's part of the argumentation. If drinking alcohol is OK because the Bible doesn't explicitly prohibit it, the same is true about polygamy and slavery.

I'm sorry, I completely reject this line of reasoning. Polygamy is completely different from slavery which is different from alcohol. Justifying one does not justify the other. Those are separate arguments of their own. If you are trying to convince me that drinking is a sin, this argument won't do it.

You don't seem to be paying attention to what I'm saying. Polygamy is different from slavery, which is different from alcohol. But none of them is explicitly prohibited in the Bible. However, I don't believe polygamy is OK and slavery is OK just because they aren't explicitly prohibited in the Bible. So, this argument is not to convince you that drinking is a sin; it's to show you that an argument saying that alcohol is OK because it isn't prohibited in the Bible is invalid.

Re: Christian Living & Alcohol [Re: Rosangela] #133884
05/31/11 12:05 AM
05/31/11 12:05 AM
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The argument from silence is not the basis for the assertion that alcohol consumption is not a sin. Rather, it is a response to MM's (and possibly your) assertion that Scripture specifically condemns drinking. I find NO texts which do this and, evidently, neither does anyone else.

I maintain that the use of alcohol was an accepted aspect of Jewish life, and was not viewed as sinfull. Chronic, habitual drunkeness, however, WAS condemned as sinfull.

Many arguments can be made against the use of alcohol on the basis of health (studies about middle-aged men not withstanding), social stability and responsibility, family peace and security, etc., all of which I agree with. But it is not a sin, according to Scripture.


"All that is Gold does not Glitter, Not all who Wander are Lost." (J.R.R.T.)
Re: Christian Living & Alcohol [Re: JAK] #133886
05/31/11 12:32 AM
05/31/11 12:32 AM
Rosangela  Offline
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I addressed this in my post #133402:

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I oppose both smoking and drinking not just for health reasons, but also because they are sins. Everything that is harmful to your health is a transgression of the 5th commandment (causing injury to your own body is a form of self-killing) and of the 6th (you are robbing yourself of health, and robbing God and your neighbor of the service you could render to them if you lived longer). This applies to both alcohol and smoking. In the same way, slavery is a sin (although not specifically condemned in the Bible) because it's a transgression of the 6th commandment (you are stealing someone's liberty).

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