First off, actions have consequences ... you can't just hoe around for years and then start reciting some scripture verses and sprinkle some mentions of Jesus in your discourse and pretend you're as good as new. By this logic, a convicted pedophile who's on the offenders register for life should be allowed to be around children again.
How do you know if she hoed around. You just mentioned party and drugs and didn't specifically mention what her body count was. How much of a body-count does a woman need to have before she's considered a hoe by most guys? Comparing a convicted pedophile and any state impositions to his liberties to whom a guy can choose to marry with his own free-will is an apples and oranges comparison. There are many layers to this and I'm focusing on the point at hand, which is the lack of information about the woman and if she was a hoe or if you made that deduction because she was part of a party and drug scene. Not everyone into a party and drug scene is into casual sex/hookups as I mentioned and to say that would be guilt by association not guilt by facts.
pipeman84 said:
Secondly, I wasn't accusing him of hypocrisy, I was commenting on what kind of advice and example he's giving. Don't do anything physical, not even kissing with your prospective wife until you get married. It's bad for whatever reason.
It's bad because their interpretation and mindset about what the Bible says it's wrong.
pipeman84 said:
But ignoring her past behavior is not.
He is the one who is marrying her so that is his call to make. She did not divorce anyone, so there is no Biblical issue about it. Jesus did talk about divorce and remarriage. I broke up with an ex-gf in the past that I loved, and looked like it was a half-decent thing going on because she was divorced and ran too roughshod on her former ex-husband for me to continue a relationship leading to marriage with her in good conscience. Another guy, or another Christian guy may not care about that. I felt in my specific case I was following the Bible by looking at her past because that past was relevant to her present and it was relevant to the Bible. The triggering decision was because of the Bible. If someone is divorced and the ex-husband didn't cause it and still wants her back and she refused to reconcile with him, then she's untouchable with me.
That's an example of a past that is Biblically relevant. However, that did not meet the profile of this pastor. That girl had a different scenario. In her case you can say her past is irrelevant to the Bible because you can not really come up with any Bible verse, such as her being divorced with an ex-husband who still wants her and didn't cause the divorce, as making her unmarriable to a devoted Christian.
pipeman84 said:
So what that she was a party girl, did drugs and gave her pvssy away to random guys till she was 22?
Now you are saying she slept with random guys. Did she say that she slept with random guys or is this something that you are inferring upon because she went to parties and did drugs? Are you 100% sure about that?
pipeman84 said:
She has now found Jesus, the past is irrelevant. Really?
Picking/choosing/misinterpreting the Bible to justify this absurd stance was part of my point in OP. Basic common sense and decency is enough to realize that kissing is perfectly fine and considering for marriage a woman with a sexual past is playing with dynamite.
Let me share a video with you from Better Bachelor:
Having a woman that has all of the check-marks does not guarantee a successful marriage in the end.
pipeman84 said:
Even if she's a virgin, to not express your mutual love in any physical form is ridiculous. With her being a former hoe, abstaining from even kissing is pathetic and laughable.
I disagree, because it's their boundaries and they are trying to be pure according to the Bible. I personally have kissed women I have dealt with in the past so I personally may not take that type of view too seriously. However, if two people take that seriously and believe that is what the Bible is saying, and they want to please God, then its their perogative to be that way and it's none of our business.