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Some interesting posts:
Another person mentioned about some of the 'good women' stories of the bible, and I simply said:Whispering Grace wrote:No, the Bible is not sexist. God is infinitely wise, and He made men and women exactly how we should be.
If there were no differences between men and women, then God wouldn't have made women in the first place. The world would be full of men with no women.
I happen to love how God made me as a woman, and I also happen to love that God made men to take care of us and protect us.
God knows far better than any human what is right for us. He is perfect. And His Word is not going to be anything other than what He wants us to know and understand.
Magnetic wrote:My opinion is, if the Bible isn't sexists, it surely tapdances close to that line. A few 'nice instances' of a few women given a bigger role than normal doesn't balance the scales.
Whispering Grace wrote:If you think the Bible is sexist (or close to it), then do you believe God is sexist (or close to it)?
Magnetic wrote:I think that we (man in general) misunderstand, misinterpret, or overstate God on many occations, and I think this is one of those cases.
Whispering Grace wrote:What do you mean? If the Bible is God's Word, then what are we misunderstanding?
Magnetic wrote:Well, you have to ask the question, from where did the cultural stance, that of women being property, thus less than men, come from? Paul choosing to add in burndens upon women, did that come from God, or from the way their culture was established? And if it DID come from God (not some odd cultural code), then it is understandable why women from outside the Christian faith see it as a 'black mark' of that faith, and the vaste majority of women in our churches today are in jeapordy!
Fubajuba wrote:Paul didn't choose to add burdens to women. The Bible isn't Paul's book, therefore he didn't choose to add anything, God did. Of course the Bible will be seen as sexist outside of Christianity. The Bible is seen as a lot of things outside the faith. Fact is, Women owe a lot of the improvments in their conditions to Christianity, because the thought of having just one wife, and serving her like Christ did the church was a crazy idea back then.
Magnetic wrote: If you believe that Paul was taking direct dictation from God and not speaking from the culture of the day, and his own opinion [that is]. Like it or not, if someone is over another, whereas one person (women) has more restraints on them, which has been discussed many times, and is placed by Paul into his writings, then there IS no equality between men and women. Regardless of how much one may love their wife, he is over them, they are subservient to him. She should be quite in the church, wear a covering on her head, and be saved through child birth.
Fubajuba wrote:I never said there was equality. Equality will never exist and it SHOULDN'T exist. Men are different then women, women are different than men. Each have different roles. Different strengths, different weaknesses. Different needs, and different wants. Equality searches to satisfy all of those the same way in both men and women.
Some examples of differences (though this is changing as of late in the US):
Tomorow, I turn 18. I have to register for the draft. Women, how ever, do not have to do such a thing.
I cannot bare a child or be a mother in anyway, but women can do that (obviously).
I am supposed to lead my wife spiritually in our marriage. Women are supposed to be submissive to their husbands.
I am supposed to be willing to die for my wife, women are not called to do such a thing for their husbands.
It is not equal at all. It shouldn't be, it can't be, and it never will be. Equality does not equal peace. Now, equality on the professional level, I am all for. I think women should be able to have the same job as me (a few exceptions, but anyway). Women are just as much saved as men are. That's one equality. But the roles of the two sexes are most definitely different. Any successful culture is characterized by defined gender roles. Otherwise, that culture would never make it in this world.
Magnetic wrote: Having different roles has nothing to do with biblical times women being basically property. And correct, there is no equality between men and women. It just happens to be that in the Bible, the women had more rules placed upon them. The thing about "men being willing to die for the wife", that is a circumstance that may never occur. Women being silent, covering their heads, being basically property was a common everyday thing. And probably continued for centuries down through the ages as these cultural 'laws', being cannonized into the Bible, causing men to be dominant over their wives as they kept them subservient.
I'm getting tired of the debate.Fubajuba wrote:Men treating their wives in a godly way is not a circumstance, it is just as much a law. And in reality, that whole bit about women being property shouldn't be a problem either. Ultimately, everything I have is not mine. It is not mine, in reality. Everything is God's, but I have stewardship over it. This is the same with my wife. Sure, she is my wife. I would not treat her like she his just some article of mine. I'd treat her like she is God's gift, because that's what she IS.