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ken edwards

2009-09-07

Cheryl,
I don’t believe it’s an issue of “weak conscience” on the part of men (although it sounds to have been an odd/cruel reaction) but about one’s perceived calling lining up with God’s Word.
Currently, the homosexual marriage issue rages, and the scriptures are clear with regard to God’s opinion of such unions; yet many claim to “know” it to be God’s will to allow these unions (along with torturing the Word/or completely disregarding the Word in an effort to get it to say what they wish to be true). Their desires have usurped the clear direction of God’s Word, and I must admit; I don’t know enough about the ministerial work of Mrs. Lotz to say for sure that she is guilty of this.
Had I been present when she spoke, I would never have acted as these men acted. Now, depending on what she said, I may have quietly left if I felt it was appropriate to be there, but judging from what I’ve heard Mrs. Lotz say at other times; I can’t image that I would feel that to be necessary.
As for judgement: we are called to correct each other as believers.

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