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  1. glorydaz

    Answering old threads thread

    Well, they're wrong.
  2. glorydaz

    NT use of OT scripture

    Oh, so you don't believe there is a heavenly kingdom and an earthly kingdom? One is on earth and one is in heaven. Heavenly throne with earth as His footstool. You've heard of that, right? Isaiah 66:1 Thus saith the Lord, The heaven is my throne, and the earth is my footstool: where is the...
  3. glorydaz

    Answering old threads thread

    It's relevant as to whether a husband has a right to rape his wife, and whether she has a right to refuse him sex. That seems to be what is being discussed here. Does a husband have the right to rape his wife? Either morally or legally? What say you.
  4. glorydaz

    Answering old threads thread

    The standard is, of course, the Bible. We're here to find truth in scripture. When someone interprets the Bible with only a partial understanding....they fall short of the truth as it's written. I'm pretty sure that's why we're all here.
  5. glorydaz

    NT use of OT scripture

    No, a kingdom on earth and a kingdom in heaven. Christ on earth and the Risen Ascended Lord. Your quote is totally off base.
  6. glorydaz

    Answering old threads thread

    Aren't we all entitled to our own opinions? When someone claims they have the right to rape their own wife, those who see the error are obliged to speak up. Hoping to convince someone of their error ...aside from the simple matter of right and wrong.
  7. glorydaz

    Answering old threads thread

    And if it's the lawful husband being accused of this act of force?
  8. glorydaz

    NT use of OT scripture

    And His TWO kingdoms.....the one on earth and the one in heaven.
  9. glorydaz

    Answering old threads thread

    Most rights have consequences.
  10. glorydaz

    Answering old threads thread

    Me neither. :unsure:
  11. glorydaz

    Who is the "Deep State / Swamp"? Name names!

    Getting back on track. John Brennan. There's a name.
  12. glorydaz

    Answering old threads thread

    I agree, so it's basically a matter of FORCE.
  13. glorydaz

    Answering old threads thread

    Well, I'm thinking about it as a "right" as used in this example of rape. Does a woman have a right to say no to her husband? What gives her that "right", if not her free will? Our ability to choose to resist or not is something that God created us with.
  14. glorydaz

    Answering old threads thread

    Yes, and God created us with that right. Had He not, we'd all be puppets. It's clearly a legal entitlement that God has extended to mankind. That's what "choice" is all about.
  15. glorydaz

    Answering old threads thread

    Of course He does. It's called free will.
  16. glorydaz

    Answering old threads thread

    Haha good one. But I was referring to her "right".
  17. glorydaz

    Who is the "Deep State / Swamp"? Name names!

    That has got to be the most asinine comment to ever flow across this board. We're so much stronger. 😅 😂🤣
  18. glorydaz

    Answering old threads thread

    God could, or more likely, He'd tell Adam how to treat his wife so that she would willingly offer herself. This is so simple, but it does require a tad bit of common sense.
  19. glorydaz

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    Ha....well she ate of the tree, didn't she?
  20. glorydaz

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    And, let's face it. The husband is supposed to woo his wife....that's part of the natural law. Even animals know this.
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