TN_VOL
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FYI, Eastern Orthodox Christians (and other groups) would disagree with your timeline. Edit: And before you respond with "Well EO's agree with me on marriage" let me point out that I know that. Just because I disagree with the provably false parts of your argument doesn't mean I think your entire argument is false.
I didn't say you did. Did you not understand anything I wrote? You were acting like your position was "odd" or "unique" and I was pointed out that it wasn't, but that SF's position was odd.
Oh boy. Let the silliness begin. FTR I have not in this thread taken a position for or against your position on divorce other than to point out that you got the history of Herodius flat out wrong. That despite your apparently having "all the wisdom of persons so historically close to the time of Christ."
And I would encourage you not to think more highly of yourself than you should. (Romans 12:3)
You do realize that the Orthodox Church considers itself to be both orthodox and catholic and it is officially called the Orthodox Catholic Church. Secondly I know you didn't say that I believed that sex = marriage I wasn't trying to imply you did I just wanted to make that clear, sorry for the mix up. Furthermore I never said I had all the wisdom of the early church fathers, that would be ridiculous of me or anyone to say. All I was trying to say is not to deprive yourself of something someone said because they were Catholic, every Christian was during Catholic during that time period. Refusing to read them would be akin to an African American or any American for that matter refusing to read Thomas Jefferson or George Washington because they owned slaves, well that was the norm of their day and they were wrong to do so but that does not mean that their writings should not be read so that history could be better understood.
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