The Church Must Demand Immediate Separation Of Jerry And Becki
Adultery: Punishable By Death (OT)

Whether Jerry, Becki or both are polyandrous (having a form of marital religion practiced in Tibet, Bhutan and Nepal), the Old Testament required an adulteress to be put to death (Leviticus 20:10 KJV). According to Old Testament law, Jerry Falwell, Jr. and a righteous community would have been obligated to kill his wife Becki at the time he was watching her have sex with boyfriend Giancarlo Granda. Obviously, this did not happen. He cuckolded, evidently enjoying the immoral entertainment.

However, according to the New Testament, Jerry would have been obligated to put Becki away (divorce). Capital punishment is not a New Testament doctrine, sending away is: the adulteress must be sent away and live without a man. She must go and sin no more. It would be governmentally righteous if Becki were legally investigated and charged; however, regardless, the church must demand immediate separation of the two perverts.

Some questions Becki should be asked: “I realize Jerry thought you were jealous over your alleged boyfriend, former 'pool boy' Giancarlo Granda. Did you ever do any polyandrous studies in Tibet, Bhutan or Nepal? What religion do you consider yourself?” “Becki, another question... did your alleged boyfriend wear a contraceptive or was it strictly for pleasure? Did you ever look at Jerry watching? Have you had any qualms or feelings of guilt for not mentioning this to the public?”

The fornication/adultery in itself was bad enough, but they furthered the sin into violation of the no-return law by continuing their marriage. Such sin is an abomination. It defiles the land they live on (which is the land of our country). For a man to allow a defiled wife to return is not tolerated in the New or Old Testament (Dt. 24:4). So, by principle, Jerry accepting Becki back after seeing (and being entertained by) such a nasty affair, is in violation of accepting a defiled wife back... an abomination.

Polygamy (Ex. 21:10 KJV) was tolerated in the Old Testament, but not polyandry, which is fornication if not adultery. Polygamy is when the males were permitted several wives--not the wives were permitted several husbands (polyandry). Although, such as the biblical marriage laws may have been previously (accepting remarriage of divorced women, and polygamy), monogamy and pure marriage was instituted according to the teachings of the New Testament. There was at most one wife among the New Testament church leaders; and in some cases, such as the Apostle Paul's--none! (I Tim. 3:2, 12; 5:9; Tit. 1:6)

Concluding, “I wish Christians, and people, would be as forgiving as Christ was,” said Jerry Falwell, Jr.'s wife, Becki, after accusations of an affair. Christians are forgiving as Christ. However, we demand moral repentance and sexual abstinence. Becki should no longer touch Jerry. She should pack her bags and leave if Jerry doesn't first, never looking for another man.

Ex-pool attendant details relationship with Falwells, Aug 29, 2020, CNN

Are five husbands better than one? Kimber McKay at TEDxUMontana, Nov 4, 2013, TEDx Talks






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