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Especially if you take it out of context!
It's "for", not "because". There is a context to this passage which is critical to understanding its parts.
It's "for", not "because". There is a context to this passage which is critical to understanding its parts.
Your attempt to frustrate what Paul said in order to make it not really mean what he said does not change what Paul said at all. In fact, 'because' is a definition of 'for'.