By Glen W. Lovelady Proposition: The Scriptures teach that the put-away fornicator can marry another without committing sin. I have been invited by the editor of this paper to write three articles on this very controversial subject. I want to thank him for this opportunity. I understand that brother Colly Caldwell of Tampa, Florida, the Dean …
Category Archives: Truth Magazine Vol. 35
Brotherhood Watchdogs
By Thomas F. Eaves, Sr. Webster defines watchdog as a dog kept to guard property. A dog that guards against loss, waste, theft, or undesirable practices. A watchdog is a dog which guards against the loss of something valuable. One of the most valuable things in our world today is the Gospel. It is the power …
Introduction to Lovelady-Caldwell Debate on Divorce and Remarriage Proposition: The Scriptures teach that the put away fornicator may marry another without committing sin.
Last winter I assisted Ron Halbrook in his debate with Jack Freeman on divorce and remarriage. During that debate, I met for the first time several of the preachers from the West Coast who agreed with brother Freeman’s position on divorce and remarriage (or at least disagreed with the position held by the editor and …
Second Negative
By C.G. “Colly” Caldwell Proposition: The Scriptures teach that the put-away fornicator can marry another without committing sin. In our first response, we called for all to recognize that any right to marry another after divorce from one’s original mate must be granted by God. That is true because “God hath joined together” (bound with a …