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80sU2isBest said:
Actually, I never spoke of hierarchy of sin, nor implied it. The reason I would differentiate between the two instances of divorce, is because one of the two is definitely not a sin. If a person gets a divorce because the spouse was unfaithful, that is not a sin. Jesus said that himself.
Ok I guess I was a little confused based on what you said;
"I would definitely exclude anyone who was remarried who had gotten divorce simply because they didn't "feel like being married anymore".
However, everyone makes mistakes. If someone had committed a sexual sin in the not too close past, and had repented of the sin and evidence of their life showed that they were not involved in that sin anymore, I might vote for `em, depending on the individual case... "
To me it sounded like you were saying, you would with careful examination consider the individual that divorced "just because" due to the fact that everyone makes mistakes.
But those were two different thoughts right? You WOULD exclude the "just because" divorcee. And then the person who committed the sexual sin is a different scenario.