- 1) The Bible advocates/asserts for women to not have authority over men. (yes <or> no)
- 2) Jesus never abolishes this pronouncement. (agree/yes <or> disagree/no)
- 3) In regards to authority, the Christian women < the Christian male (yes <or> no)
- 4) The same Chapter offers no caveats or exceptions to this assertion (yes <or> no)
I think I did adress this all the time. All yes, except #3. I've said soo often in this conversation that, because of equality between the sexes in church... and 1 Timothy stating that women should not have authority over a man... men shouldn't have authority over a woman, either. This is true if the woman wants equality.
Concerning your 4):
All passages promoting different roles for men and women can be reconciled with the pemise "no female and no male" in Galatians, in my opinion. While the chapter in 1 Timothy itself offers nothing to even out the advantage given to men in this chapter... other passages do.
The sum of the Bible is truth, as declares Psalms 119:160.
I agree with your example if Sally agrees with the proposition.
I do think I did address the meat of your discussion. My answer was right, I think. Slavery for prisoners of war was my example to show that slavery can be a better option for people wanting to live. Slavery wasn't limited to prisoners of war, indeed. But this example shows that slavery can be reasonable given the situation Israel was in during the Old Covenant.
I stay with my opinion: God was okay with slavery if it existed already... or if the alternative would have been worse. It refers to
specific conditions. You can't say that God endorses slavery regardless of the circumstances under which the slavery occurs.
Jesus did not abolish slavery within the Roman Empire, here we agree. Instead, he told Chirstian slaves to be obedient. I have said why. This was in an attempt to direct the attention of his followers to the kingdom of God instead of losing time in trouble.
So I did not ignore the Bible verses brought up by you.
And to answer your response above, if a dictator were to capture you, enslave you for life, and beat you for life; just remember God does not really see much of a problem with it.
New Covenant passages are not about how to make people slaves. So God would have a problem with me
becoming a slave.