"A repentant person who has been living in a state of remarriage and desires to correct his or her life must separate from the other person. If a person truly loves and obeys Christ, he or she will do whatever is necessary to live a sanctified life. The separation may seem to cause legal, economic, social, family and other problems, but the remarriage must be annulled. A single sanctified person (whether a parent or not) having separated from the forbidden state of remarriage may join the church.
"Therefore, if you want to remedy your present situation as one of Mr. Graham's officials, recognizing your heresy, repent, put your own life in order, and apologize to those you have misled."
Sexual desire is a great battle at times for Christians. The world thinks it is strange that a divorced person does not want to date, bring disgrace upon himself or herself and violate God's commandments, but even in spite of this worldly pressure upon the divorced person, he or she does not have to give in to the temptation: "But every man is tempted, when he is drawn away of his own lust, and enticed. Then when lust hath conceived, it bringeth forth sin: and sin, when it is finished, bringeth forth death. Do not err my beloved brethren." (James 1:14-16)
Now, back to Mr. Robertson's return letter, I sent him the following letter below:
"We have received your letter of February 29th regarding your opinion of Mr. Graham and the letter that I wrote to you on the 14th. You enclosed a copy of material from your book, Answers to 200 of Life's Most Probing Questions, on the topic of divorce and remarriage.
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