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| | | | | Originally, I was going to write covering more aspects regarding men being "gods" in the first part of this series but then I realized I was going to need more than just one post to get this all written out in reasonably short posts for me to write and for y'all to read.Originally, I wasn't... | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is a detailed and complex exploration of various topics, including theological reflections, philosophical insights, and practical life advice. It includes references to religious texts, discussions on wisdom and fear of God, and personal reflections on technology and daily life. The text is written in a highly detailed and structured manner, with sections on different chapters and verses from a book, possibly Proverbs, and includes commentary on the meaning and implications of these verses. There are also mentions of modern technology such as AI assistants and their applications in various tasks. The overall tone is reflective and analytical, with a focus on deep understanding and application of knowledge. | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] The discussion centers around the interpretation of biblical passages regarding gender roles, particularly focusing on complementarianism versus egalitarianism. Key points include the roles of Adam and Eve in Genesis, the concept of submission and authority in the New Testament, and the theological implications of the Trinity's perichoresis. Participants debate whether submission in marriage and ministry is hierarchical or mutual, and whether the biblical text supports equality or distinct roles for men and women. The conversation also touches on the cultural and historical context of the Pater Familia and its contrast with divine intent. | |
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| | | Thomas Boston Works, vol. 1, ch. 3.2. 1 Timothy 1:13-"Hold fast the form of sound words-in faith and love." In these words there is, (1) The character of scripture-doctrine; it is sound words; sound and pure in itself, and sound in its effects, being of a soul-healing virtue, Ezekiel 47:9. (2) The sum of it,... | ||