13 Sep 17
Originally posted by @eladarOf course her belief is not rooted in hate, what a hateful remark.
Her belief is rooted in hate. It seems her entire existence is rooted in hate.
You, an the other hand seem to think that women are objects own by men! That women should, according to the scripture, always obey men, and not enter churches and other holy places during their periods, right?
In what century do you live in?
13 Sep 17
Originally posted by @dj2beckerReally? Where have I appeared to be angry and hateful?
That's a lttile rich coming from you I have to admit.
13 Sep 17
Originally posted by @fabianfnasI am not sure how an accurate description is hateful.
Of course her belief is not rooted in hate, what a hateful remark.
You, an the other hand seem to think that women are objects own by men! That women should, according to the scripture, always obey men, and not enter churches and other holy places during their periods, right?
In what century do you live in?
13 Sep 17
Originally posted by @eladarJust one more reason why Christianity, which should by rights be called Paulism, should be roundly rejected by civilized people. Women are not owned by their husbands, much as you would love that to be true.
Now for the matters you wrote about: “It is good for a man not to have sexual relations with a woman.” 2 But since sexual immorality is occurring, each man should have sexual relations with his own wife, and each woman with her own husband. 3 The husband should fulfill his marital duty to his wife, and likewise the wife to her husband. 4 The wife does not ha ...[text shortened]... does not have authority over his own body but yields it to his wife. 5 Do not deprive each other
13 Sep 17
Originally posted by @fabianfnasI am hateful against how you think women should be treated or viewed.
You used it against her. You are hateful against women.
You seem to think that a good christian must hate women.
And if it is an accurate description is under debate. I say it is not. You're wrong.
From my point of view I do not hate at all. I simply reject your beliefs pretty much completely.
13 Sep 17
Originally posted by @sonhouseBoth husband and wife own each other.
Just one more reason why Christianity, which should by rights be called Paulism, should be roundly rejected by civilized people. Women are not owned by their husbands, much as you would love that to be true.
But if you believed that you might also believe we are all owned by God.
14 Sep 17
Originally posted by @suzianneI am interested in how you justify abortion from a Christian/Biblical standpoint. I understand and respect your viewpoint on abortion, but I am interested in how you reconcile it with your Christian beliefs and with your understanding of the Bible. That's what it is to me.
What's it to you?
Originally posted by @sonhouseNo, the trick here is to actually inderstand Christianity, and some here believe it's an ideology of hate. They have the cart before the horse.
Just one more reason why Christianity, which should by rights be called Paulism, should be roundly rejected by civilized people. Women are not owned by their husbands, much as you would love that to be true.
Originally posted by @fmfWhy do you think Suzi believes what is Christian is biblical?
I am interested in how you justify abortion from a Christian/Biblical standpoint. I understand and respect your viewpoint on abortion, but I am interested in how you reconcile it with your Christian beliefs and with your understanding of the Bible. That's what it is to me.
She doesn't believe the Bible should be worshipped.
Originally posted by @eladarIs slavery sinful?
Both husband and wife own each other.
But if you believed that you might also believe we are all owned by God.
And no, I'm not interested in your opinions of my lineage. Just answer the question.
Originally posted by @suzianneI certainly do believe that you, as a Christian, must have some scriptural basis for your stance on abortion, and I'd be interested to hear what it is.
You don't believe there's a scriptural basis for ANYthing.
I know what the non-religious arguments are for and against abortion, and I know what the scriptural basis for proscribing abortion is.
What I am interested in is your pro-choice stance from your Christian point of view.