If the woman is truly intent on leading a Christian life, that's great. There are some red flags though, and I will leave it at that with no judgement beyond what facts I know.
The man going on about judgement though? Attempting to warn a Christian brother that he is about to head down a dangerous road towards sin is a duty is it not judgement.
The entire context is within the bounds of Christianity, and I'd be beyond shocked if you can convince me from a Christian aspect how taking what he can get, murdering his wife, and leaving his children to others while rotting in prison would ever be endorsed in Christianity.
What Christianity does offer as an option: "It is good for a man to not touch a woman." So you're asking in a Christian context whether or do something explicitly endorsed or willfully committing multiple sins, well that's an easy conclusion.
If the woman is truly intent on leading a Christian life, that's great. There are some red flags though, and I will leave it at that with no judgement beyond what facts I know.
The man going on about judgement though? Attempting to warn a Christian brother that he is about to head down a dangerous road towards sin is a duty is it not judgement.
The entire context is within the bounds of Christianity, and I'd be beyond shocked if you can convince me from a Christian aspect how taking what he can get, murdering his wife, and leaving his children to others while rotting in prison would ever be endorsed in Christianity.
What Christianity does offer as an option: "It is good for a man to not touch a woman." So you're asking in a Christian context whether or do something explicitly endorsed or willfully committing multiple sins, well that's an easy conclusion.