desmalia
sounds like somebody's got a case of the mondays
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Well true enough it certainly doesn't always equate to servitude. But what's at the core of this whole thing is the heart attitude. The willingness to be a servant and to give selflessly, even at great cost to one's self. I mean that is what we are called to as followers of Christ anyway. The core attitude of feminism goes directly against this, and that is why it is such a problem.Hmmm.
The only thing you said there, that I take exception to is,
Not because I don't believe in submission, but because I don't think it's defined as servitude.
Now, I will admit that my viewpoint is warped because of past abuse, and bad manly examples set by father, step-father(s), and ex-husband(s).
Further discussion on my part will have to wait--I'll be gone for the day. Looking forward to exploring the topic.
I do understand how coming from a troubled past would make this a touchy subject and maybe one that takes longer for some to work through than others.
I came from a home with a believing mother and gnostic father. My mother became a believer when I was very little. She matured into a submissive wife (which did not in the least bit squelch her overflowing creativity and colorful personality). Many would suggest that she did not need to submit to my father's authority because he was an unbeliever. And in any circumstance where he told her to do something sinful, they would be right. But that was not the norm. And in all other circumstances, she submitted to him and supported his headship in the home. It's a powerful testimony, if you ask me. (BTW God honoured her for that, and will also in heaven. Dad became a believer a few years before he died.)
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