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1 | Women speak in church? | 1 Cor 14:34 | Dud M3 | 1318 | ||
Thank you for your excellent observations. I woundn't consider your view chauvinistic at all. I like to think of the relationship between men and women in any relationship thus: the man is the head, and the woman is the neck; and note, the neck turns the head! Perhaps Paul is alluding to such a relationship, which we see throughout the Bible. My wife an I were married by a wonderful female pastor...yet I do think the Bible is quite clear that elders ought to be men. Men, with influential and contributing wives "turning their heads." | ||||||
2 | SECOND CHANCE | Rev 7:1 | Dud M3 | 1276 | ||
I beg your forgiveness, but does that part of Revelation indeed refer to those whom have been saved through Jesus Christ, or to some others chosen by God for some other purpose? Maybe these 144,000 are a different bunch, perhaps still living on Earth. After all, those who have left this world (died) need not worry about being hurt by harm to the earth or the sea or the trees. My point is (and I have not studied this in depth), those passages don't necessarily refer to people who are saved or not saved. | ||||||
3 | where do blacks come from? | Bible general Archive 1 | Dud M3 | 1271 | ||
As near as I can tell, the Bible only singles out Jews as distinguished from other people (Gentiles). Moreover, in the NT, God tells us that that distinction was merely to prepare the way for Jesus Christ, and that now there is no such distinction. Since the Gospel was revealed to the world, it's now a moot point from where blacks, whites, yellows, (or greens or blues for that matter) come or to where they might migrate. | ||||||