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Discussion in 'General Baptist Discussions' started by pk4life, Jun 21, 2013.

  1. Steadfast Fred

    Steadfast Fred Active Member

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    The Bible says children are to obey their parents. If she was living under her parents roof, she is to obey them no matter what her age is.
     
  2. pk4life

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    So after you approach the Pastor, you approach the deacons, and if they do nothing, let that be the end of it?
     
  3. abcgrad94

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    Yes. If the church is unwilling to do anything, let it go. There is no way to "convince" them and you'll only be accused causing trouble. If the pastor is in the wrong, it will come out sooner or later. Find a different church to attend.
     
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    True, but it doesn't say grown children have to live under their dad's roof until marriage. Grown children are to HONOR their parents, not necessarily OBEY them.
     
  5. pk4life

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    That's the same conclusion I had sort of come to.

    But that is much easier said, than done.

    Growing up in a church with all your beloved friends there, your other family there.
     
  6. Revmitchell

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    More times than not church members just do not want conflict or want to be apart of it. So they will just let things go. If the church is unwilling to address an issue then there is nothing to do. You will be seen as a trouble maker.
     
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