Originally posted by FMFI don't know what has been described in this thread, what i do know is that a decision to separate is a personal one. You seems to be harbouring the decision that an Elder can actually influence a personal decision, Elders do not make decisions for people.
So if elders did do what has been described on this thread, you would condemn it unequivocally as being un-biblical?
Originally posted by robbie carrobieSo you have read his posts but you didn't read anything about the pressure that elders brought to bear on his wife, is that what you are claiming?
I don't know what has been described in this thread, what i do know is that a decision to separate is a personal one.
Originally posted by FMFNo i have not asked him, never the less, to anyone that is actually a strong witness the idea that you would not inform both teh Elders, the hospital and the hospital liaison committee that you were going for elective surgery, considering the risk, is rather strange. Strange to the point of casting doubt on how committed a witness he was.
Have you asked him?
It seems that you have no idea either just how he could forget to tell the Elders or the hospital that he was a witness. Strange that he can remember so much else though.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieAre you not interested in this case/thread?
No i have not asked him, never the less, to anyone that is actually a strong witness the idea that you would not inform both teh Elders, the hospital and the hospital liaison committee that you were going for elective surgery, considering the risk, is rather strange. Strange to the point of casting doubt on how committed a witness he was.
It se ...[text shortened]... Elders or the hospital that he was a witness. Strange that he can remember so much else though.
Originally posted by FMFNo being a weak and wimpy Witness is no grounds for separation, infact being married to a non believer is no grounds for separation, Paul infact counsels Christians to remain with an unbelieving mate.
Would this justify the elders pressuring his wife to leave him and take the children?
Originally posted by robbie carrobieWell now you have heard of a case where pressure was applied for a married couple to split.
No being a weak and wimpy Witness is no grounds for separation, infact being married to a non believer is no grounds for separation, Paul infact counsels Christians to remain with an unbelieving mate.
Originally posted by FMFNo people are not disfellowshipped for doing wrong, they are disfellowshipped for being unrepentant. This further detracts from the credence of beauroberts case. He should know this but seems rather oblivious to the fact. If he had gone to the brothers and said, look, Ive made a terrible mistake, they would have seen that he was repentant and he would not have been disfellowshiped in all likeliness. what he was actually disfellowshipped for was being unrepentant.
So you would condemn it, then, I assume. Should elders in such a case be disfellowshipped in your view?