glorydaz
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Touched base on that earlier. Not too surprised that it wasn't acknoweldged:
Also, the original definition of 'rape' is 'to seize'. When a wife refuses to have sex with her husband, it is because she is trying to seize the marriage.
From one extreme to another. :nono:
They don't want to acknowledge it because by the biblical standard they are wrong. They have to join the worldly side to defend their position.
Husbands are to love their wives as Christ loved the church. What happens now is the temptation to swing the pendulum back the other way. There is right and wrong, and what you are suggesting here is just as bad as what the other side is doing.
Consequences for bad behavior should remain the topic. If you're going to say withholding sex from one's spouse is bad behavior that requires consequences, let the consequences come as God allows them to.......it is not the husband's place to force sex on his wife. He would then be in the wrong. Two wrongs never make one position right.