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CHRISTIANS: Does 1 tim 2:11-15 contradict Matthew 7:12 or Luke 6:31?
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<blockquote data-quote="Novacom" data-source="post: 2672253" data-attributes="member: 902337"><p>"Treat others as you would want be treated". Something preached, taught and obeyed by many.</p><p></p><p>Yet the bible also talks about "knowing your place" and that topic is brought up so much when it comes to the concepts of a women to a man.</p><p></p><p>That makes the law sound more like, "Treat people as told we should." An that doesn't sound equal at all. or "Treat people as their placed"</p><p></p><p>Obviously he has a point women did fall but so did the man, realizing what he was getting into, unlike the women who was fooled. To me one isn't better than the other. You both jumped in</p><p></p><p>Also he says in 1 Tim 2:14 "Nevertheless she will be saved in childbearing"</p><p>I don't want to have children, its not worth the trouble. So does that mean I won't go to heaven?</p><p>God controls all. An even if Paul was sexiest. Why was it allowed to be remain in the bible? If God now wants it to be ignored?</p><p>Also remember that even Jesus put a women or two "in her place" john 2:4; Or when he ignored the women because she wasn't a jew.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Novacom, post: 2672253, member: 902337"] "Treat others as you would want be treated". Something preached, taught and obeyed by many. Yet the bible also talks about "knowing your place" and that topic is brought up so much when it comes to the concepts of a women to a man. That makes the law sound more like, "Treat people as told we should." An that doesn't sound equal at all. or "Treat people as their placed" Obviously he has a point women did fall but so did the man, realizing what he was getting into, unlike the women who was fooled. To me one isn't better than the other. You both jumped in Also he says in 1 Tim 2:14 "Nevertheless she will be saved in childbearing" I don't want to have children, its not worth the trouble. So does that mean I won't go to heaven? God controls all. An even if Paul was sexiest. Why was it allowed to be remain in the bible? If God now wants it to be ignored? Also remember that even Jesus put a women or two "in her place" john 2:4; Or when he ignored the women because she wasn't a jew. [/QUOTE]
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