I'm starting to think that maybe I did write that post to you...and you only
calling someone a feminist because she dares to question your opinions or interpretation?
She came off as one. I am sorry if I was mistaken. Usually, feminists have problems with the teaching of the Bible on wives submitting to husbands, and many other women who have a problem with that in western culture due to the influence of femist philosophy on education, media, etc.
really...sounds like you are uncomfortable with women who can read and write...and gasp! possibly vote or express their own thoughts
And now you make a bunch of junk up. In this forum, I've basically been repeating the fact that the Bible teaches wives to submit to their husbands, and pointing out for some reason women have a problem with that. We've talked about a few other things, concubines and such.
So why do you get so bent out of shape you want to make stuff up about me, that I am against women reading or writing? As far as women voting, I'm not 100% committed one way or another on that. If it turns out more Democrats have gotten elected because women vote, and I could push a button to rescind that amendment, I might consider it.
Of course, if I could push a button that kept feminists or ultra-left wingers of both genders from having the vote, I might consider that also.
I don't see anyone in particular voting as an 'inalienable right' in scripture. Votes are only as good as the electorate doing to voting and those counting the votes.
since most women probably do get married (let's forget about the high divorce rates for the sake of what I am about to say) how convenient that all women everywhere should 'submit' to them...the priest of the home, aka husband person
Have you gotten married? Do you godly young men concerned about the word of God are going to want to marry a woman who types stuff like that? Maybe you snagged your fellow already. But if you haven't, you should consider this.
submit to one another does not equate though. right
There are two exegetical possibilities in Ephesians 5 compared to the rest of scripture. One is that Paul says to submit to one another and says who exactly is supposed to submit to whom. The other is that Paul is saying generically to submit to one another, but lays a special emphasis and responsibility on women to submit to their husbands 'as unto the Lord' and 'in everything'. He repeats the instruction to wives to submit to their husbands--without a statement that can be construed as 'mutual submission' in Colossians 3. Peter says for wives to submit to their husbands just as Sarah ___obeyed___ Abraham. If I think I have a problem with the idea of women reading, then you can prove to me that as a woman you can read by reading those passages. The issue, here, is not reading, but one of submission, not only of wives to husbands, but of women who have a problem with scripture to its teachings.
hey men? get it straight from a woman and probably most women.
women have brains and do not want to be ruled over, yelled at, told what to do, given no choice, treated like they are children, and then have the Bible waved at them and be told they are being disobedient to God
You seem to associate a wife submitting to her husband with a man yelling at her. I think you have a wrong concept in your mind and maybe you think of something abusive when you read 'submit' and that might keep you from processing what scripture actually says and accepting it. Also, if you are married and submit to your husband and treat him with the respect/reverence Ephesians 5, it might be less likely that he yells at you. if you are married, do you yell at your husband?
I can't think of a time I've picked up my Bible, waived it at my wife and yelled at her. Maybe you have a different set of experience, and different pictures come into your mind when you read about wives submitting to their own husbands. Don't attribute all these ideas to me.