elohiym
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Sure, when the man heard from the pastor what the wife was saying, he blew up and killed her.
What kind of moron tells an abusive husband what his wife told him in confidence about the abusive husband?
Sure, when the man heard from the pastor what the wife was saying, he blew up and killed her.
That's quite possible which is why so many women keep silent about abuse and violence.Sure, when the man heard from the pastor what the wife was saying, he blew up and killed her.
it didn't
Because so many Christians believe a false doctrine that the man molesting their child could possibly be a Christian when he's doing it.
I may have misread. How did you read it then? What did you think some people wouldn't like about it, and why?
Indeed ... another example of evil and patriarchy walking hand in hand.
He was a Sunday school teacher and a deacon. And he probably made it his business to ask the pastor what she said.What kind of moron tells an abusive husband what his wife told him in confidence about the abusive husband?
what?
how could you construct a sentence like that?
He was a Sunday school teacher and a deacon.
Because I've argued on this forum with Christians who believe a person can be a murderer and a Christian at the same time, so why not a pedophile, or a rapist? It's a doctrine that has people believing they are saved no matter what they do... so they do.
did you know all christians are sinners?
and
are you saying it depends on what kind of sins?
He was probably highly respected and gave the appearance of someone who couldn't possibly do something like that. I don't think he was concerned about right or wrong but with getting even, teaching her a lesson.lain:Yet he didn't know it is wrong to abuse anyone.
"This people draweth nigh unto me with their mouth, and honoureth me with their lips; but their heart is far from me."
That the presumptions based upon gender had been thrown out, so sure, I'd say that's progress and contrary to Cruc's notions of advantage.you were pointing out how men were making some progress in the courts
Not really. It sounds like you're making hay from a case you have in mind. I don't see an anecdotal doing much in relation to my point, especially given your facts, as related. And so my response on the point to you.and
I showed how well they were doing off court
but
it was somewhat conditional
did you see what I did there?
thank you for another opportunity to point out that the church no longer knowingly ordains homosexuals
Indeed ... another example of evil and patriarchy walking hand in hand.
That's discrimination !
A wife crying rape by her husband is something I just don't take so seriously. It's her husband. It's a victim complex, it's not actually real but something imagined.
That's the effect that feminism has done, you wouldn't catch women acting that way about it a century ago.
If a woman had to choose between getting hit in the head with a brick or being forced to have sex with her husband, she'll be in the bedroom so fast that a sonic boom would burst the windows.
How about if she had the choice to whack you over the head with a brick as a third option?
I wonder how long that queue would be...
Berk.
You're like the Old Faithful of declarative nonsense.So basically, you believe patriarchy is evil because patriarchy has operated pretty much the same from Eden to now. The only difference is that now men are becoming feminized and basically betraying men to support you- who takes all the credit when all women really did was become envious of men having industrialized the world.
I know you didn't think that one through, but thank you. :chuckle:Reaching for the fruit again