This is my first post here, after doing a little reading around on some different opinions...
I'll try to keep this short and sweet: Growing up, I went to church every week with my mom (a liberal Lutheran church). I was baptized, confirmed, learned the basics, which pretty much boiled down to: believe in Jesus, be baptized, you will be saved. Easy enough.
After confirmation, I stopped going to church regularly, and just on holidays. At 16 I started dating different guys, and lost my virginity to my first real boyfriend. Arond 17-18 started experimenting with different drugs, etc. Started losing touch with my faith. Stopped praying regularly.
I'm 22 now, and I don't mess around with drugs anymore, except the occasional toke, but I do binge drink about once a week. I also live with my fiance in an apartment- he helps support me since I'm in college. We are getting married next year.
I recently started thinking about having Christ back in my life again. I started reading the Bible a little more. I came across a passage at some point, though, about women needing to submit to their husbands. I pretty much disregarded it as purely a cultural thing of those times, but I looked online and sure enough, this is something supported by many Christians online! I also learned other things, how women shouldn't be ministers, place is in the home, created to be a "helper" to men. I certainly am no "helper;" we take equal turns cooking and cleaning around our apartment.
As a strong, independent, and intelligent woman, this completely blew my mind!!! My church had a female pastor who was very good! Women shouldn't be leaders? Women should submit to their husbands??? Why shouldn't he submit to me?
Seeing these things completely is turning me off to Christianity. It's like people are still living in the Dark Ages. I have always had a more dominant personality, much more so than my fiance, yet I must submit to him to be a good Christian wife?? what!!! I cannot fully convey my shock.
Learning this, I don't even want to be a part of Christianity anymore. Its' so unenlightening.
I'm sorry, I'm on a bit of a rant. Its something about which I feel very passionately. If anyone could shed some light on this for me, or help explain anything, or even empathize, I would like to hear from you.
Thanks for reading
I'll try to keep this short and sweet: Growing up, I went to church every week with my mom (a liberal Lutheran church). I was baptized, confirmed, learned the basics, which pretty much boiled down to: believe in Jesus, be baptized, you will be saved. Easy enough.
After confirmation, I stopped going to church regularly, and just on holidays. At 16 I started dating different guys, and lost my virginity to my first real boyfriend. Arond 17-18 started experimenting with different drugs, etc. Started losing touch with my faith. Stopped praying regularly.
I'm 22 now, and I don't mess around with drugs anymore, except the occasional toke, but I do binge drink about once a week. I also live with my fiance in an apartment- he helps support me since I'm in college. We are getting married next year.
I recently started thinking about having Christ back in my life again. I started reading the Bible a little more. I came across a passage at some point, though, about women needing to submit to their husbands. I pretty much disregarded it as purely a cultural thing of those times, but I looked online and sure enough, this is something supported by many Christians online! I also learned other things, how women shouldn't be ministers, place is in the home, created to be a "helper" to men. I certainly am no "helper;" we take equal turns cooking and cleaning around our apartment.
As a strong, independent, and intelligent woman, this completely blew my mind!!! My church had a female pastor who was very good! Women shouldn't be leaders? Women should submit to their husbands??? Why shouldn't he submit to me?
Seeing these things completely is turning me off to Christianity. It's like people are still living in the Dark Ages. I have always had a more dominant personality, much more so than my fiance, yet I must submit to him to be a good Christian wife?? what!!! I cannot fully convey my shock.
Learning this, I don't even want to be a part of Christianity anymore. Its' so unenlightening.
I'm sorry, I'm on a bit of a rant. Its something about which I feel very passionately. If anyone could shed some light on this for me, or help explain anything, or even empathize, I would like to hear from you.
Thanks for reading