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In our modern world churches often struggle to understand Gods will regarding various ethical matters. There were controversies in the early church too and the Gospel of Matthew suggests that churches follow a Jewish practice called binding and loosing to resolve disputes. Basically, this process means that the church must decide when biblical commandments apply to modern situations. First, they ask -- what commandment might be relevant for this situation? And then they ask -- should the commandment be bound or loosed? does it apply in this particular instance or is there some reason why it would not apply? The Bible prohibits idolatry but what about eating meat from an animal that had been sacrificed to an idol? Does the commandment against idolatry apply to that? Even today - Christians who respect the authority of scripture struggle with questions of application . . . The Bible says, You shall not kill but what about capital punishment or killing a person in self-defe