[SIZE="7"][color="MediumTurquoise"]Cobalt Figure 8[/color][/SIZE]UC Pseudonym wrote:For a while I wasn't sure how to answer this, and then I thought "What would Batman do?" Excuse me while I find a warehouse with a skylight...
Because I've met the author. I've known God personally, talked with Him, listened to Him. I've learned things from listening to God that since proved true, without having any other foreknowledge than what God gave me. I've seen the power of God manifest. I've seen miracles, and the powers of the world to come. I've asked God to heal people, and they've been miraculously healed. I've seen lives changed, hearts mended, life renewed. I've seen people on the brink of suicide turned to vibrant life by the Lord - not just deciding to continue to exist on this Earth, but living in restored joy. I've seen all this from a God who endorses this book, and who acts in accordance with what it tells me He has said and done.
In short, because I have experienced that of which it speaks, and confirmed it. You can't really argue away an experience.
Pascal (post: 1206986) wrote:I don't for instance agree with the statements of Paul in 1st Corinthians 11, I'm not sure how many girls cover their heads while praying, or how many guys look in the mirror going "man I am the image and the glory of God! Woman are simply MY glory... I'm gonna get me a trophy wife" Ok that really sounds sad... But really these statments made here seem... well just plain wrong and I am really not sure where he grabs this doctrine from. It doesn't seem to be something of Jesus as much as its something of him. So no, I don't believe it.
Just to point out, Paul was writing to a very specific audience, the church in Corinth. This passage in particular has a lot to do with cultural context. In the Middle East, if a woman didn't wear a veil, it gave off the impression that she was promiscuous. So Paul wasn't instructing American women to cover their heads while praying. He was telling women who lived in a culture where it was required that they cover their heads. Hope that makes more sense now. XD
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:Why do I believe the Bible? To that, I present a counter-question: Why would I not believe the Bible?
Indeed He did not. Women were created to be companions to man. How good of a companion would she be if she were inferior to him?Pascal (post: 1207000) wrote:I feel very strongly that God did not make women a lesser creation. That stated, statements like those made in 1st Corinthians 11:7-8 are often used by street preachers at ASUto LITERALLY play down women as lesser creatures, demanding they be more slaves to their husbands (they must be married or else they also rebelling against God O_o) then free human beings if they ever harbor hopes of seeing heaven.
Raiden no Kishi (post: 1218170) wrote:Also, I hope never to hear "Nate" and "prance" in the same sentence again . . .
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