Subjection was RE: Usurping/a study of ITim.2 (ladies, please read)

"Timothy Litteral" (brotim@gte.net)
Mon, 24 Nov 1997 17:44:17 -0500



Someone:

Nobody seems to want to address that word.  Sub-mission, sure, silence,
sure.  What does *SUBJECTION* mean anyhow?  Am I really misinterpreting it?

Me:
The misinterpretation doesn't arise from a misunderstanding of the words but
in that they are meant to be applied to anyone OTHER than ***THE*** man,
which is NOW GET THIS => **** HER HUSBAND****.


You:
I think that there is a specific reason.  I don't think that women's
liberation should have any bearing on our theological discussion.

Me:
Umm...  Where did this come from?

You:
Speaking of out of context!  I specifically narrowed my argument to
preaching and treaching.  I was referring to *spiritual authority* (which is
what those verses are about).  I might suggest that you read my postings.

Me:
If you are talking of anything but Paul's admonition to wives to not TAKE
authority from ***THE*** man/husband, you are out of context!

When you admit that this is the *subject* we can THEN address *subjection*.
;-)

Timothy Litteral
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