So you would judge God by the standards of man? I don't care what most
parents would say, neither the state, God is subject to none of them. It is
the corrupt "knowlege of Good and Evil" which calls unclean what God has
called clean. You can not judge these matters by the flesh, only by the
Spirit of God are they known. Are these verses for kids? maybe not, but
neither are they for the carnal, perhaps you should avoid them.


Chris H.


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> Blainer)  Hmmmm that is a plausible explanation, and it did cross my mind
> as I read the song(s).  But I rejected it as a poor excuse to write and
> read suggestive stuff.   If I were a teacher in a public school, would I
> get away with allowing kids to write this kind of stuff and publish it?
> Nope, not in this state at least.   Most parents around here would wash
> their kids mouths out with soap if they were heard repeating any of the
> selected verses below.  (:>)
>
> On Fri, 9 Aug 2002 08:36:34 -0500 "Chris H." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> writes:
> >
> >
> > > Blainer)  Song  of Solomon --selected verses of this "inspired"
> > book
> > > (ahem!).  This is not one song, but a series of songs--all more or
> > less
> > > erotic--which one was sung by the House of Israel on the Passover?
> >  And
> > > why would they sing it on that holiday?
> > >
> > > 4:5  Thy two breasts are like two young roes that are twins, which
> > feed
> > > among the lilies.
> > > 4:11 thy lips . . . drop as honeycomb.
> > > 5: 13  his lips like lillies,  .  .  .
> > > 7:1  the jonts of thy thighs are like jewels,   .  .  .
> > > 7:2  thy navel is like a round goblet, which wanteth not liquor,
> > thy
> > > belly is like a heap of wheat set about with lillies,
> > > 7:3  thy breasts are like two young roes that are twins,
> > > 7:7  and thy breasts to clusters of grapes
> > > 7:10  I am my beloved's, and his desire is toward me.
> > >
> > > The question is, what inspired this book?  (The natural man is an
> > enemy
> > > to God .. .. . . . . .   .    .    .  .  . !)
> >
> > Blainer, all through scripture we see a picture of Christ and His
> > bride, of
> > which earthly marriage is only a picture. This book is about Christ,
> > His
> > bride and their desire for one another. It is your natural mind that
> > is an
> > enemy to God, not the Song  of Solomon.
> >
> >
> > Chris H.
> >
> >
> >
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> > may know how you ought to answer every man."  (Colossians 4:6)
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