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"Wifely submission" is a natural response to the God-Inspired Manly Headship of the husband.
If a man aspires to keeping God at the center of his House then wifely submission is a natural response.
I really don't like putting things on the...
Rather than rich guys being able to get women, I believe it is guys with a big team being able to get rich! Yes, today's women are open less, but build a snowball. With each pair of hands added, less chores per mouth.
During church yesterday, an expansion on this whole concept hit me, but from a different direction:
The tree metaphor that I brought up was clearly in relation to Godly family structure, but as "Christ is the head of the church" (Eph. 5), this...
@MemeFan
How about we end the Ukraine discussion here and move it over to a political forum?
This is one I have been posting on for a long time: https://www.gopbriefingroom.com/
This is the ongoing Ukraine topic over there...
Let's say that was the case. Then Russia's invasions of Georgia and Ukraine provided justification for those sanctions.
The truth is that prior to 2014 and 2022 the West was deeply invested in Russia and it had a stake in making Russia...
I can let this devolve into a debate of the Ukraine war but it shouldn’t be controversial to say that Putin has to be one of the worst leaders of a large nation in the post-WWII era on many, many levels.
Like Browder, I was very optimistic about...
Well said. Like the leftists tell the kids it's okay to have sex at age ten or etc. but then they are HORRIFIED if young people want to get married at sixteen. :mad:
Instruction written for slaves in slave society.
But, real question is slave society Christian one? As 19th century Christians concluded, answer is negative. Did you even asked yourself why some other Christians can think slavery is evil...