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  • steve
    steve replied to the thread Gender based ideology gap.
    Yes, but I think that there is more to it than that.
  • Mark C
    There is no point in arguing with Zec, Scripture has never been able to change his mind. But, for others, this is HORRIBLY wrong, and needs correction: Unless you count any time a woman is asked, and says 'yes' to an offer, and then seals that...
  • Mark C
    Mark C replied to the thread Gender based ideology gap.
    The indoctrination starts in grade school, Steve. (Or on PBS et al, even before, in nations that allow that form of propaganda in.)
  • Mark C
    Mark C reacted to Tally's post in the thread Gender based ideology gap with Like Like.
    The marriage law that say a man only could have one wife may play a part in it, God made man the head of the woman to lead them, but there are an extremely large number of unmarried woman out there. Women are mainly guided by and depends on their...
  • steve
    I’m going to need chapter and verse for this one.
  • steve
    Since the word “ownership” creates such knee jerk reactions, let’s use the words “belongs to you”. When you birth a child, you would feel that it belongs to you. If anyone tries to take it away from you, you might or might not say that they are...
  • steve
    The problem most English translations have is the word "perfect" - which does NOT mean precisely what some think it does, "utterly without any flaw whatsoever," or similar. The original Hebrew word is "tamim" (used almost 100 times) is often...
  • steve
    This conflation becomes much more clear if one understands the English word that is missing, and why. And it requires some connections that don't get taught. But once you see it, the pieces fit, and "it can't be UN-SEEN." There is a difference...
  • steve
    steve replied to the thread Guess I'm not welcomed.
    Disobeying His Laws wouldn’t be disobeying Him?
  • steve
    steve replied to the thread Gender based ideology gap.
    I think that a great part of it is how the present environment interacts with how women who were created to be. Yah created them to be nurturing. They naturally care about the wellbeing of others. When their knowledge of other people’s needs is...
  • steve
    steve reacted to Tally's post in the thread Gender based ideology gap with Like Like.
    The marriage law that say a man only could have one wife may play a part in it, God made man the head of the woman to lead them, but there are an extremely large number of unmarried woman out there. Women are mainly guided by and depends on their...
  • steve
    steve reacted to MGAZ's post in the thread Gender based ideology gap with Like Like.
    100%, we are there. The scary part is what preceds chapter 4.
  • steve
    steve replied to the thread Gender based ideology gap.
    This is true, but it is happening even in countries where women don’t have a college education.
  • Mark C
    Mark C reacted to Mojo's post in the thread Guess I'm not welcomed with Like Like.
    I just wanted to make sure. No, I meant law established by God (i.e. written word, Torah) indisputable words in black and white, not applied law.
  • Mark C
    Mark C replied to the thread Gender based ideology gap.
    Read Isaiah chapter 3...especially vv 4, 9, and 12. He nailed it. It combines most of the above arguments in a current context...
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