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@sonofthefox88 @LostinAusten27 We're just saying your interpretation of the Word of God is sexist 🤷
Your interpretation ≠ the Word of God.
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@sonofthefox88 @LostinAusten27 Headship in Paul's writing does not mean authority.
And you're missing a word in front of "husbands" again.
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@sonofthefox88 @LostinAusten27 * it is clearly describing examples of how people in that culture could be godly, not requiring us to remain in those dynamics forever.
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@sonofthefox88 @LostinAusten27 *it states (in a culture where women WEREN'T equal), how a woman could be godly.
It does not state that women AREN'T equal, nor does it require us to continue to live in that cultural state forever.
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@sonofthefox88 @LostinAusten27 You forgot the word "own" that comes before husbands. Women weren't to go around to other's husbands or gossiping around town. (Cultural context).
Again, what says men don't have to do the inverse?
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@sonofthefox88 @AJMxya No, it doesn't.
Do you think children actually oppressed people? 🤦🏼♀️
It's a metaphor which you took out of context.
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@sonofthefox88 @LostinAusten27 The point is, that your argument was not biblical at the same time you say she was apparently pulling from a non-biblical source 🙄
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@AJMxya @sonofthefox88 And who was the first to spread the good news?! Women.
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@sonofthefox88 @LostinAusten27 And may you figure out your argument and proof against feminism, coz it's certainly not biblical.
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@sonofthefox88 @LostinAusten27 Why pretend you're making a Biblical argument when you just take things from your own interpretation of earthly, post-fall observations?
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@sonofthefox88 @LostinAusten27 Again, a poor argument, this is how you get slavery apologetics, since 99% of people at one point were fine with slavery.
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