Cain & Abel's Incest.
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 3:51 pm
Things that make you go hmmmm....
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Liv wrote:So if God told you your sister's genes weren't "unclean" and told you to procreate with her, you would?
A Person wrote:Ah yes it is Leviticus that prohibits incest - along with eating shellfish, and wearing mixed fibres. It doesn't prohibit fathers screwing their daughters though (granddaughters are out). Since dispensation of grace renders Leviticus obsolete we will have to see if Jesus said anything about incest...
Nope Jesus said nothing, but Paul confirms that if your daughter is really hot and you can't keep your hands off her then go for it.
“But if any man thinks that he is behaving himself unseemly toward his virgin daughter, if she be past the flower of her age, and if need so requires, let him do what he will; he is not sinning; let them marry” 1 Corinthians 7:36
Liv wrote:Really makes one wonder, If you were to describe the incestuous act as pertaining to a motion picture to most christian families, and then suggest they take their kids, most- would have the same disgust as non-Christians do for the entire book. There's some sort of universal truth in that.
BecauseHeLives wrote:A Person wrote:Ah yes it is Leviticus that prohibits incest - along with eating shellfish, and wearing mixed fibres. It doesn't prohibit fathers screwing their daughters though (granddaughters are out). Since dispensation of grace renders Leviticus obsolete we will have to see if Jesus said anything about incest...
Nope Jesus said nothing, but Paul confirms that if your daughter is really hot and you can't keep your hands off her then go for it.
“But if any man thinks that he is behaving himself unseemly toward his virgin daughter, if she be past the flower of her age, and if need so requires, let him do what he will; he is not sinning; let them marry” 1 Corinthians 7:36
Dude, you know you are taking that verse out of context and from a non-KJV (which doesn't even mention the bible). Shame on you...
A Person wrote:Maybe you can point to ANYWHERE in ANY translation of the Bible where incest between a father and daughter is forbidden
A Person wrote:A Person wrote:Maybe you can point to ANYWHERE in ANY translation of the Bible where incest between a father and daughter is forbidden
I take it that's a 'No' then?
BecauseHeLives wrote:A Person wrote:A Person wrote:Maybe you can point to ANYWHERE in ANY translation of the Bible where incest between a father and daughter is forbidden
I take it that's a 'No' then?
I take it that you are admitting to purposely taking the the verses out of context?
point to ANYWHERE in ANY translation of the Bible where incest between a father and daughter is forbidden
[/quote]BHL, follower of the bible, please simply answer this and quit trying to change the topic.:point to ANYWHERE in ANY translation of the Bible where incest between a father and daughter is forbidden
Sanjuro wrote:BHL, follower of the bible, please simply answer this and quit trying to change the topic.
BecauseHeLives wrote:BHL, follower of the bible, please simply answer this and quit trying to change the topic.:point to ANYWHERE in ANY translation of the Bible where incest between a father and daughter is forbidden
Nope.... APErson would love to get back on topic after he purposely made an incorrect statement about scripture. When he admits that.... then perhaps we can move back to questions more inline with the topic. He can't back it up and he knows it.
Sanjuro wrote:I swear, you sound like a child. If the answer were one you wanted to give, history has shown you wouldn't hesitate to spew it regardless of the circumstance.
BecauseHeLives wrote:Sanjuro wrote:I swear, you sound like a child. If the answer were one you wanted to give, history has shown you wouldn't hesitate to spew it regardless of the circumstance.
blah... blah...blah... nothing of substance. Go to bed whiner.
Sanjuro wrote:BecauseHeLives wrote:Sanjuro wrote:I swear, you sound like a child. If the answer were one you wanted to give, history has shown you wouldn't hesitate to spew it regardless of the circumstance.
blah... blah...blah... nothing of substance. Go to bed whiner.
It really torx you off when I'm right doesn't it? Quit stalling.... or do you need to ask your preacher tomorrow so he can tell you the answer?
BecauseHeLives wrote:Shut up Sanjuro. Your whining is getting out of hand. Add some substance to the conversation or just shut up.
Question: "Is it wrong to have a relationship with a close relative?"
Answer: The relationships that God forbade in the Old Testament Law are listed in Leviticus chapter 18, verses 6-18. In that passage, we are commanded not to marry a parent, a step-parent, a grandchild (and understood a grandparent), a sibling, a brother or sister of a parent (aunt or uncle), or a half-sibling. Marriage between cousins is nowhere forbidden in the Bible.
In the very early days of humanity, there were a limited number of human beings. As a result, marriage between close relatives was often necessary. It was not until humanity increased greatly on the earth that people no longer needed to intermarry among relatives. In the early days of humanity, the human genetic code was not corrupted to the extent that it is today. Therefore, it was safe for close relatives to marry and have children. There was little risk of genetic abnormalities in their children. Once the human race expanded and, due to sin, the human genetic code became corrupted too much, God commanded against the marriage of close relatives.
So there is nothing essentially evil about marrying a close relative. The reason we should not do it is that it is unsafe genetically. Further, most nations today have strict laws against marriage between close relatives. The Bible commands us to obey the laws of the nation we live in (Romans 13:1-6). Most laws recognize second cousins as sufficiently separate to allow marriage. Any couple that is related and considering marriage should pray wholeheartedly for God to give them wisdom and discretion as to whether it is His will (James 1:5). A couple should most definitely consult their family about the matter as well.