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- Embed this notice@nugger @WashedOutGundamPilot @BigBoss_Luffy @branman65 The issue is that there is an implicit imperative with the common pro-celibacy interpretation of 1 Corinthians 7. We are commanded throughout Scriptures to remove everything that will distract and turn us from the Lord, like in Luke 14:26 and Colossians 3:2. If they are correct regarding 1 Cor. 7, then singles must discouraged from marriage per the teachers' interpretation of verses 28-35. It doesn't matter that these same teachers cannot read the room and understand we are in a Psalm 78 world where "fire devours the young men and young women have no marriage song," and the West in one generation from demographic implosion and race wars. In their eyes demographics can go to hell, the singles are in their best station in life. They don't merely believe that they don't need to help singles get married. They believe they shouldn't help, lest they prevent the work of God.
That is why the common and traditional interpretation of 1 Cor. 7 has to go. It breaks Scriptures and turns Godly ethics inside out. It came from the spirit of the the demonic "forbidding of marriage".