AmenI run the gammit of emotions but the Lord knows. The Lord never wastes a hurt. I am confident like Job that when he tries me I shall come forth as gold.
Alexa
AmenI run the gammit of emotions but the Lord knows. The Lord never wastes a hurt. I am confident like Job that when he tries me I shall come forth as gold.
Alexa
Sadly, the way this man ditched his wife, is too often met with approval in the local church.If it wasn't already entirely clear to other readers (@AlexaH has already been told this plenty behind the scenes), I want to officially state as forum administrator that the way @AlexaH has been treated is NOT acceptable in any way, is not what Christian polygamy should be, is not normal, and is frankly despicable. The mission of this forum is to try and help people have good, sound marriages (whether monogamous or polygamous). Other readers should be very clear that this sort of treatment of a woman is neither promoted nor tolerated here.
Marriage is serious, and is for life (bar very narrow scriptural exceptions, none of which remotely apply in this case).
That’s because the churches mostly belong to men, not to the Creator.Sadly, the way this man ditched his wife, is too often met with approval in the local church.
I would argue that it is because they have not shed that particular yoke of slavery that they were laden with, before breaking away from the Catholic "church". As a result, they have defined "affairs" as adultery, and anything not deemed "legal" is what they consider to be an affair. So in their convoluted thinking, he did the "right thing" by "stopping the affair" between him and his "mistress".That’s because the churches mostly belong to men, not to the Creator.
That’s because the churches mostly belong to men, not to the Creator.
True, the women just allow the men to pull the whistle in the train engine.I think it's more accurate to say they mostly belong to women
Of course the way a lot of churches idolize the pastor's wife.....True, the women just allow the men to pull the whistle in the train engine.
Except for when there’s women pastors.
Of course the way a lot of churches idolize the pastor's wife.....
When they promote the two of them as "co-pastors"?Of course the way a lot of churches idolize the pastor's wife.....
I hadn't thought about that, but yeah, especially when they promote the "co-pastor" concept. Of course, that word "pastor" is misused in our churches today, as a pastor is really someone who is a shepherd who protects the flock from harm and from error. "Preacher" would be a better term for someone who proclaims the truth, but today, our churches have one man who wears several hats. Of course, I have never been a fan of the term "Reverend" either. "Bishop" is probably the best term. OK, if I continue to derail this thread any further, we might have to start a new one.When they promote the two of them as "co-pastors"?