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Remarriage -To Be or Not to Be II

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The only thing that is more divisive in the church than the subject of divorce is the scriptural basis for remarriage. History tells us that it may be easier to fight a matured bull than to convince two souls who are in love that they cannot legitimately consummate their love in holy matrimony just because they have said I do once or twice before. Kingdoms have been ruined, thrones abdicated, titled trashed and even heads beheaded because of divorce and remarriage. Preachers avoid the subject of remarriage like a plague and many pastors wish it is not in the bible for good reasons too. Preaching for or against divorce or remarriage does not do any church good. It may earn the preacher an upgrade in our father's house but it is not likely to add souls to any congregation. Whichever side of the isle you find yourself, we can all agree on two things: 1. God hate divorce and 2, God forgives those who offend Him. Twogether For Ever believes that the time has come to talk about those "sacred" things. The Lord Chancellor, Sir Thomas Moore once said "When statesmen forsake their own private conscience for the sake of their public duty, they lead their country by a short route into chaos" Incidently Sir Thomas Moore's head was one of those beheaded for arguing against remarriage. Ouch! As much as we are concerned about our own head, we can no longer in good conscience allow political correctness and sentiment to dictate this discourse in our churches and communities.Fortunately for us, our guest Del Whaley shares this sentiment. In fact his critics say he is obsessed with matters of just one sin at the expense of others. Join us on Thursday at 2 pm Central for a candid conversation on "Remarriage - To be or not to be.." 

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