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No we don't, we know that adultery is against one of the Lord's Ten Commandments. So the right thing for that person to do would be to ask the Lord to forgive him.

We don't disfellowship anyone for any reason (unlike other churches) simply because it's not our job, we (humans) do not have the authority to punish or forgive sins.

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