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--If Christ is in you, what is a church for?
Church is for getting together to gossip, lollygag, see who got a new haircut, who’s wearing what, who looks ghetto, complain, teach false teachings, see where we are going for lunch. What is SHOULD be for is to get together to sing praises to Jah, pray for the needs of families, pray for the sick.
--If Christ is in you, and he is divine, are you divine?
I thought I answered this in my last post.
--Why are the depictions of Christ and God males?
Because we look to our father for guidance (if he is a good father), because he breathed life into his creation, just as the man (father) gives life to the potential life the wombman is the carrying – she needs the man, because we have MAN and wombMAN.
--Are women truly "to aid and be a companion to men"?
NO. Eve was the companion to Adam. Men and women are the aid to eachother, men are laborers of sustainment and wombmen are bearers of children. Without women the world doesn’t go round.
One completely misunderstood verse by many is the one that says woman sumbit to your husband. The context of submit means to be under the protection of her own husband and to put her own man first. If you study the rest of the chapter the whole chapter suggests how husbands should love and uplift their wifes, which I have not seen many men that live up to this.
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