I agree w/ the churchs' decision to not hold the ceremony. If this man was so concerned w/ Christ & his church, then why was he blatantly & w/o regard living in such sin. not that everyone doesn't, but you have to repent & not repeat the sin, that's what Christ expects. Not only did this man continue to live such a sin, but the family wants to show off the sins in the house of God?! That's the most outrageous part of this story.
Posted on August 10, 2007 at 10:25 a.m.
I agree w/ the churchs' decision to not hold the ceremony. If this man was so concerned w/ Christ & his church, then why was he blatantly & w/o regard living in such sin. not that everyone doesn't, but you have to repent & not repeat the sin, that's what Christ expects. Not only did this man continue to live such a sin, but the family wants to show off the sins in the house of God?! That's the most outrageous part of this story.
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