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● Gen 3:22a . . And the Lord God said: Now that Man has become as one of
us discerning good and evil,
From what little information we're given, it appears to me the Adams came
into existence needing catechism. In their case, the teacher would've been
God had not the Serpent succeeded in convincing Eve she could do just as
well without Him.
Well; it looks to me that the forbidden fruit incident led the Adams to
become somewhat independent, viz: self-confident enough to believe
themselves capable of discerning between good and evil on their own
that would be just as reliable as their maker's discernment. But if the
book of Judges teaches us anything at all it's that doing what seems
right in one's own eyes results in decadence.
Here's my parting shot at feminism, suffrage, ERA, and equal pay for
equal work,
Anything you can do, I can do better than you can do,
I can do, we can do, I can do, much much better than you.
Anything you can do, I can do better.
I can do anything better than you.
Anything you can be I can be greater.
Sooner or later, I'm greater than you.
Anything you can sing I can sing louder.
I can sing anything louder than you.
Anything you can buy, I can buy cheaper.
I can buy anything cheaper than you.
Anything you can dig, I can dig deeper.
I can dig anything deeper than you.
Any note you can reach, I can go higher.
I can sing anything higher than you.
Anyone you can lick, I can lick faster.
I can lick anyone faster than you.
Anything you can do, I can do better.
I can do anything better than you.
Lyrics from Annie Get Your Gun
Irving Berlin, 1946
Well; one thing the sharpshooting lass could not do better than men, nor
ever would do better than men, is be a man in the Divine scheme.
Anyway; I sincerely sympathize with women's dissatisfaction with their
function and placement in the Divine scheme of things. I also sympathize
with progressive women's resentment that Christianity burdens women with
inequality. But at the same time I must insist that Christian women accept it
as a "born that way" disadvantage; and bloom where they're planted, i.e.
make do and make the best of it; keeping in mind that our current
circumstances-- whether the best or less than best -- are only a temporary
inconvenience.
"I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the
glory that will be revealed in us." (Rom 8:18)
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