Fellow Christians, what does this passage mean to you?

Bottom line Jarod, the VAST majority of Christians do not believe the woman is subservient to the man.

No, but there are millions who believe they should be submissive. Look at the Percentage of Christian men on the forum that believe this.
 
Keep spinning douche.... now you are suggesting that the majority of Christians DON'T believe what their churches teach them? Just admit you were caught in your douche baggery and are now embarrassed. It's ok, we all have known all along what you were trying to accomplish with this thread. You wanted to paint Christians in a bad light and you wanted to do so to them with a very broad brush. Your biggest problem was that you don't know shit when it comes to what Christians actually believe.

The Catholic church teaches against birth control. How many Catholics follow that teaching?
 
Good question considering...well, considering there are more than a few priests who like males.

Brothers and monks are the eqivilent to nuns, both take vows, but aren't ordained. All monks are brothers, but not all brothts are monks, some priests are brothers and ome are monks, but not all.
 
Well if the two have a disagreement, when it comes down to the brass tax, who decides? who submits to who?

.....it's a tie breaker........let's say the husband wants to kill the neighbor......the wife is against it.........do you think the church teaches the wife should "submit" and help her husband kill the neighbor?.......
 
Lets say they are going to buy a house, he wants the one on the corner and she wants the one at the end of the street. They discuss it till they are blue in the face, weeks go bye, they cant come to a compromise. She is sure her choice is best for the family, he is sure his choice is best for the family. He considers going with what she wants, but finally decides that giving in is not what is best for the family.

What happens?

apparently both are not acting as the Bible teaches they should......he is not acting sacrificially in love as Jesus did for the church........she is not accepting his leadership as the church does for Christ........now if there is some specific reason that his decision is faulty she should bring that to his attention.......if there isn't, the tie breaker comes into play.....
 
apparently both are not acting as the Bible teaches they should......he is not acting sacrificially in love as Jesus did for the church........she is not accepting his leadership as the church does for Christ........now if there is some specific reason that his decision is faulty she should bring that to his attention.......if there isn't, the tie breaker comes into play.....

And that is the point, in a two person relationship the one with the tie breaker is in charge, has absolute power, and what do we know about what absolute power does?
 
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