On Tue, 04-5-05 4:34 am
Divorce and Remarriage:
Part One: First Century Practices and Positions
Part Two: The Teachings of Jesus
Part Three: The Teachings of Paul
Part Four: Modern Interpretations and Applications
Conclusion: My Views
Anthropology and the Intermediate State
Part One: Other Viewpoints
Part Two: Nonreductive Physicalism and Death
Biblical Anthropology and Neuropsychology
Christ on the Brain (Complete)
Evangelicals and Israel
Jesus the Meddling Savior
Jonah: The Patriotic Prophet
2 Cor 1:13


[...] I was asked the other day if I was committed to the concept of “divorce is never an option”? I rarely give a simple, straight answer to that question. Not because I’m wishy-washy on my beliefs re: what the Bible has to say about divorce and remarriage. (Mike at Eternal Perspectives has a series of posts about that issue.) And certainly not because I believe divorce should be an easy option for someone whose marriage is in crisis. But because I rarely trust the questioner’s motives. [...]
[...] I was asked the other day if I was committed to the concept of “divorce is never an option”? I rarely give a simple, straight answer to that question. Not because I’m wishy-washy on my beliefs re: what the Bible has to say about divorce and remarriage. (Mike at Eternal Perspectives has a series of posts about that issue.) And certainly not because I believe divorce should be an easy option for someone whose marriage is in crisis. But because I rarely trust the questioner’s motives. [...]