Has anyone else read this?
https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/is-the-church-ready-to-respond-to-christian-polyamory
https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/is-the-church-ready-to-respond-to-christian-polyamory
Maybe they're on to us?Nothing I try and post is getting through.
I posted again:
You took a lot of words to say, "I did not come to destroy the Law...."
I disagree that Jesus was implying anything in the Sermon. He did not include homosexuality, it's just not there. That's bad hermaneutics. But, the avoidance of it indeed proves nothing for advocates of sodomy. He didn't have to include it! His audience was Jewish. What self respecting, circumcised Jew would walk away saying, "Well, that rabbi didn't include homosexuality in his sermon...must be okay!" It was prohibited in the Torah, and Jesus wouldn't dare approve of it. I don't think there were many Jewish gay bars in Galillee.
But....
That also means he wouldn't have changed the Law regarding a man having more than one wife (concurrently). Jesus was consistent in his definition of adultery, as is all of scripture. Adultery is always defined by the status of the woman....never the man. Men, regardless of marital status, are not allowed to copulate with another man's wife...period (see David and Bathsheba). They can join any available (unmarried) woman to their family, thus permitting polygyny.
Don't believe it? Find a scripture where it is defined any other way. I will wait.