Scarecrow
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John 4:16-18 Jesus said to her, "Go, call your husband, and come here." The woman answered him, "I have no husband." Jesus said to her, "You are right in saying, 'I have no husband'; for you have had five husbands, and the one you now have is not your husband. What you have said is true."
In a conversation I was told that Jesus acknowledged "legal" marriage in these verses and therefore since it was not legal to have more than one wife that we would be wrong to take more than one wife.
I replied that there was no such thing as "legal" (state sponsored) marriage at that time and that Jesus was acknowledging betrothal and marriage as practiced; that the woman had been married five times, but that she was now living with a man and was not in a covenant with him.
The reply was that Jesus was acknowledging marriage as it was practiced in society at the time and we should therefore respect and practice marriage the same way our society does.
I dropped it at that point because the individual didn't seem interested in my explanation...but my first thought was that just because society thinks something is right doesn't necessarily make it so...the world used to be flat and the Sun revolved around it...etc...
This was an interesting slant on the "it's illegal" argument that I hadn't heard before and thought I would share it with everybody.
In a conversation I was told that Jesus acknowledged "legal" marriage in these verses and therefore since it was not legal to have more than one wife that we would be wrong to take more than one wife.
I replied that there was no such thing as "legal" (state sponsored) marriage at that time and that Jesus was acknowledging betrothal and marriage as practiced; that the woman had been married five times, but that she was now living with a man and was not in a covenant with him.
The reply was that Jesus was acknowledging marriage as it was practiced in society at the time and we should therefore respect and practice marriage the same way our society does.
I dropped it at that point because the individual didn't seem interested in my explanation...but my first thought was that just because society thinks something is right doesn't necessarily make it so...the world used to be flat and the Sun revolved around it...etc...
This was an interesting slant on the "it's illegal" argument that I hadn't heard before and thought I would share it with everybody.