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        <![CDATA[ First Q:  In Matthew 19:4-5, Jesus seems to refer to marriage as a sacred institution ordained by God.  But some passages of Scripture -- namely First Corinthians 7:1 and First Cor. 7:7-8 -- disapprove of marriage.  Arent these statements contradictory?A:   No.  Pauls statements in First Corinthians 7 do not disparage or disapprove of marriage between a man and a woman who are called to marriage by God -- or, one could say, between a man and a woman who are not called to celibacy.  Lets take... ]]>
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			<title><![CDATA[ Re: Matthew 19:4-5 - Marriage And Celibacy ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ God said it was a sin to mix different fibers in your clothes. I think if he had a problem with polygamy he'd have mentioned it. God's obssessed with sexual relations, yet he leaves out a command against polygamy. God's silence on the issue is pretty loud.<div class='signature'>If God wanted us to be Atheists we'd be born that way.</div> ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Come on, we all know that Paul was the founder of the &quot;He-Man Woman Haters Club&quot;. He repeatedly shows his hatred for women in his writings. <br><br>However, he was smart enough to know that celibacy wasn't gonna win him any converts. <div class='signature'><!--EZCODE HR START--><hr /><!--EZCODE HR END--><br><!--EZCODE BOLD START--><strong>&quot;If Homosexuals went back into the closet, then there would be no more Homosexuality in this world&quot;</strong><!--EZCODE BOLD END--> - Tom... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ First Q:  In Matthew 19:4-5, Jesus seems to refer to marriage as a sacred institution ordained by God.  But some passages of Scripture -- namely First Corinthians 7:1 and First Cor. 7:7-8 -- disapprove of marriage.  Arent these statements contradictory?<br><br>A:   No.  Pauls statements in First Corinthians 7 do not disparage or disapprove of marriage between a man and a woman who are called to marriage by God -- or, one could say, between a man and a woman who are not called to celibacy.... ]]></description>

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