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v5k2c2.androsphere.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is a heated discussion among individuals with differing views on topics such as Christian ethics, sexual morality, and the treatment of women in relationships. It includes arguments about public shaming, the importance of virginity, and the responsibilities of men and women in marriage. The conversation touches on various religious references, personal anecdotes, and societal norms, often with strong language and accusations. The tone is confrontational, with participants defending their positions and challenging others' beliefs. | |
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bycommonconsent.com
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| | | | | Well, I mean, as we discussed in the last post, reading the language used to present D&C 132 today does resemble the controlling rhetoric of abusive | |
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biblicalgenderroles.com
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| | | | | Contrary to popular teachings about unity in marriage, the Bible teaches that unity in marriage is primarily dependent on the actions, reactions and attitudes of a wife toward her husband and only secondarily on the behavior of the husband. There are a lot of concepts that are given in marriage books today to try and... | |
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barbaraleeharper.com
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| | | It's so easy to get off-track as Christians. For instance, we set up routines to help us get into God's Word regularly. But we can find ourselves just going through the routine without really engaging with Scripture. Or we set up various programs for good at church, but then get lost in the minutia of... | ||