onamission2
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While many churchgoers do not practice the wife's submission, and also oppose other things which are Biblical, the fact is that these people are mistaken and usually ignorant about what the Bible says on these matters. The wife should definitely be submissive, and the husband responsible for her. See the following Bible verses: Genesis 2:18-20; purpose of woman’s formation and existence as helper to man Genesis 3:16 man guilty for listening to the woman, man to rule over woman 1 Corinthians Chapter 11: 2-10 man is head of the woman and the woman was created for man 1 Corinthians Chapter 14: 33-38 woman silent in church, not allowed to speak, any questions she has, ask her husband at home 2 Corinthians 11:3 Eve was the one deceived 1 Timothy Chapter 2: 11-15 woman to learn in quietness and submission, woman not to have authority over a man 1 Timothy 3:5 man manage his house, also in 1 Timothy 3:12 1 Timothy 4:13-14 don’t be busy gossips Ephesians Chapter 5: 22-24 wives should submit in everything Titus 2:3-5 teaching wives to be subject to their husbands 1 Peter 3:5,6 wives call their husbands Master Colossians Chapter 3:17, 18 wives submit to your husbands Numbers Chapter 30: 8-16 husband confirms or disallows any vow made by the woman and husband assumes guilt for the woman in certain cases So, in the face of all this, why does the church condemn some things it shouldn't, and not practice other things that it should? The answer is in 1 John 4:5 They speak from a worldly point of view If many Christians say and practice things which are not consistent with the Bible, does that make the Bible wrong? Of course not. It only means that we have our imperfect human natures to contend with and that too many people, acting in that human nature, listen to worldly social norms more than they should. Contact me if you want to discuss this further. ---------------------------------- grew up Catholic however raised as a Baptist. i'm not a member to a church or deeply rooted in my Christian belief like my parents and other relatives because i know how they would view BDSM. not trying to turn this into a religious debate but i find interesting that the Bible does teach about slaves submitting to their Masters, wives submitting to their husbands and they (especially the Southern Baptists, C.O.G.I.C., etc) see this as a sin. i have permission to remove my collar when attending services yet i don't. i suppose it's like thumping my nose at God as to say i'm not ashamed of being who i am.
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