They’re doing an excellent job whoever that editing genius is...Oh... we downloaded it first thing so we could pull clips to respond to... the editing genius behind this wants to do an autotuned remix on parts...
...thumbnails are great too!
They’re doing an excellent job whoever that editing genius is...Oh... we downloaded it first thing so we could pull clips to respond to... the editing genius behind this wants to do an autotuned remix on parts...
Loved your point about Abimelech. Nice explanation.The next video in the rebuttal... I hope these videos are useful to you for sharing with and educating others...
We have a few and decided changing things up a bit would keep viewers engaged through the end...The bloopers at the end are a nice touch!
Let's blow up the comments.
I would love to read a post from your wife on how your practice of mutual submission looks from her perspective.I listened to thier comments and I have no real issue with it because to me they are trying to find a place, or a bridge to bring people together. Which is different than Pete Rambo's scarched earth approach to criticize anyone that goes against his belief. There are levels of mutual submission and I don't think Pete takes that into account. Christ is stated as wanting to desire friendship with His followers. How can you truly have a friendship, on that level alone, when one of the parties lord's thier status over the other. True, Christ is King, but somehow he sets that side to be a friend. Same thing happens in a marriage, even though a husband is the head he can 'lower' himself to be friends with his wife, even let her lead sometimes. They can learn to live in mutual submission to honor and respect each other in the day to day affairs of life, and reserve the necessary order and leadership when other times call for more control. It's nearminded to blanketly reject what these guys are saying just because someone wants to cram their belief on how other families should live. Polygamy is not the standard for marriage, it is an option with a specific purpose. And some people, a lot of people, don't really understand that purpose and so they can view their lives in mutual submission and it works for them. These guys, to me, don't seem like they are trying to destroy the family with feminism. They just seem to be trying to build bridges. I could get along with these Torah guys. Which also raises the question, how can two people of the same belief set focused on the legalistic aspects of the Law really understand the give and take in a relationship based on a Grace aspect of their belief?
I take these guys at face value and see them as trying to bring people together. The overbearing criticism by Pete Rambo towards them does make one wonder if there really was a problem until he saw it and it disagreed with him.
I am criticizing a critic so I find this discussion fair game.
I would love to read a post from your wife on how your practice of mutual submission looks from her perspective.