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I think you are trying to point out the ""rule of equivalency"" is a bad rule. I agree!
There are rules for men and there are rules for women. They don't always end up being the same rules. Just as there are rules for priests that do not apply...
If the astronomer wanted to discuss physics, then he could go to a site that is open to and caters for such a discussion. There is no need for making such a situation contentious if the owners of the site don't want physics to be discussed on...
If the astronomer wanted to discuss physics, then he could go to a site that is open to and caters for such a discussion. There is no need for making such a situation contentious if the owners of the site don't want physics to be discussed on...
OK. So I will agree to the rule of no proselytizing into TO, which was never my intention anyway but still maintain the utility and pragmatism of Old Testament scripture. That is why I asked for a conversation that was "scripture only, no...
If the astronomer wanted to discuss physics, then he could go to a site that is open to and caters for such a discussion. There is no need for making such a situation contentious if the owners of the site don't want physics to be discussed on...
Why can you not see it? It's not "finding ways around it" to try and discuss things that NEED to be discussed, because they ARE in Scripture, and they are intimately related!
Ask an astronomer to discuss the motion of stars, but then forbid...
SUMMARY:
In a relational and theological climate where feelings are routinely treated as moral verdicts, Governing Desire: A Torah Response to Limerence, Lust, and Love confronts a quieter but more pervasive crisis: the collapse of moral...
Yeah I believe Pastor Charles Dowell also brought this one up. I like to pair that with the judges who had 30, 40, 60, and of course Gideon, who had 71 sons/children. It adds even more weight to the argument!
And this is the first verse in Scripture in a LONG time that I hadn't seen discussed, or even mentioned.
I was in fact teaching live, talking about "What is all this concern about the Firstborn?" and had noted that (from this week's parsha, Bo...