| ▲ | wat10000 2 hours ago | |||||||
The beginning of Matthew 19 seems to be about divorce, not where you put your wiener in general. Matthew 19 is interesting to bring up, though. The end is all about how rich people don’t get into heaven. Would you say that this service should block depictions of wealth? It can be very tempting, after all. | ||||||||
| ▲ | landl0rd 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
In Matthew 19, Christ explicitly affirms the definition of marriage given in Genesis. As I said, this is an affirmative definition, i.e. it says what it is. Implicit is what it isn't, that is, anything else. He is answering by affirming marriage as a thing grounded in creation, in the nature of man and woman cleaving to one another in a lifelong covenant. I think things like "flexing" influencers who idolize material wealth are pretty toxic and blocking them would be good, yes. | ||||||||
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