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Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free. (JN 8:32)
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I do not condone divorce. I do believe that God sanctified the family unit. Several of you are quick to point out the scripture 1Cor 7:10. Since God is no respector of persons,
Will the man also stay to himself and not be with another woman?
I went through a divorce in 2000. The man has married not one, but two women since me.
I have been with not one single person in anyway. While we were married, this man had manipulated a pastor to get him to speak a word to control me from the pulpit (after the service he told me to "obey God"), he lied about my daughter, among other mind manipulations. And 5 years later after the divorce, he extorted my daughter and son-in-law to get back at me. When I tried to visit this church we were originally married in, a Sunday school teacher was quick to point out he had never been betrayed by his wife leaving him (infront of the church). I'm sure that they didn't make him a public example by showing his being married twice after me was committing adultery (to punish him). I guess they wanted to see bruises and blood (which is what would have happened, and yes, even a pastor told me that) It seems to me that the church which is supposed to stand up for what is right, stood up and defended the wrong. People, you must quit using women to cover up the wrongs of the men, or the administration of the church. I am tired of being the fall guy because church leaders think that if they keep the women in line, everything will be allright. Do you know how many women are out there who want to come to church and be a part of, but cannot because order in the church is amiss at this time? And no, we don't want your men. We just want to love and worship God.
I want to love and support what is right in the church of God, according to His word.
Will you let me?
Tired of the ostracization,
Kim
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