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You could refer them to the verses, I think in Acts, where Peter basically invokes the power of god to kill a couple for selling a plot of land and falsely claiming to give all the proceeds to the church. Going from memory, so I can't remember the exact details.
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Or, again from Paul, somewhere he orders his followers to punish the incestuous fornicators by 'delivering them to satan for the destruction of the flesh'. I'm not sure what that means exactly [does sound like murder tho'] but whatever it is it doesn't sound nice.
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Here's your trump card: "All Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness; so that the man of God may be adequate, equipped for every good work." (II Tim 3:16-17, NAS) Scripture here obviously refers to the OT. Passages such as those referenced by driver8, as well as numerous other atrocities, are apparently profitable for "instruction in righteousness." |
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Proverbs 21:9,
Thanks for the references. I Cor 5.5 I would have found but the I Tim ref. is new to me and very interesting. A strange parallel don't you think? If it attempts to be a back reference to I Cor 5.5 it is in error in that the author has named 2 persons and Paul only stipulated one ['this man']. Care to explain your choice of Proverbs 21.9 for your nickname? cheers yalla |
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yalla, you make an interesting point. I'm disinclined to interpret it that way myself simply because the verses refer to two different sins (sexual immorality in I Cor, blasphemy in I Tim). Still, I'm new to this level of analysis, and I appreciate your insight.
The last church I attended removed an elder from fellowship after his adulterous relationship was discovered. Later in the week, he was arrested for some public misconduct while intoxicated. The pastor then proudly held this up as an example of the sinner being delivered to Satan, as per Paul's instructions. It was rather disconcerting to see hundreds of normally compassionate people consider their faith affirmed by the whole episode. My nickname comes from an inside joke dating back to a high school church event. It has no other significance, though it does seem like an absurd bit of wisdom for the universe's creator to emphasize. |
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