Not following the Social Laws of the Old Testament. If you believe that you don't have to follow the OT's Social Laws, then I must ask you:
1- Can you marry your father's former wife?
2- Can you marry your own sister?
3- If you're a Hindu (male Hindus are allowed to marry their sisters' daughters) and you just recently embraced Christianity, then are you allowed to marry your sister's daughter whom you probably fell in love with before or at least had strong feelings toward, or was probably spoken for, when she was young while you were a Hindu?
4- Can you marry your son's former wife, or daughter's former husband, if you're a dad or mom?
5- CAN YOU MARRY YOUR OWN MOTHER????
The New Testament hardly contains any social law. It certainly doesn't address any of the questions I raised! Only the Old Testament is thorough and contains all of the Social Laws that define the limits of marriage and relationships and other social issues.
2006-12-25
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