Is the mere act of seeing image of naked people, such as cute baby bathing with ducks, a sin? I think not. It is only adultury when one start having lustful thought of someone as a sex object. That being said, in today's world, women are often shown half naked in provokative manner in advertisement. They gain money by installing sexual thoughts into some people's mind, which I believe should be outlawed.
Nah, the porno and fanservice thing is probably definitely a sin, so I'm not ambivalent about that. I'm ambivalent about masturbation ._. I mean, 98% of men do it... I'm not saying that makes it right, because 100% of men (and women) sin, but .___. ... OK I'm going to quit talking about that topic now.
I disagree with this sentiment!
I disagree with this disagreement! XD
So, yeah, and after all this talk about women and submission--I hate to say this--but I would be perfectly happy being a stay at home mom.
My opinion of stay-at-home moms is the same as that of stay-at-home dads-- if you can afford it and the benefit for the kids exceeds the lack of lost income, I think it's a great decision. Nothing to do with gender.
"Submit yourselves one to another in the fear of God,'' (Ephesians 5:21)
Wives are to submit to their husband just has husbands are to submit themselve to their wives. Has bible becomes a political tools to justify submission of women? Yes, it has, especially by taking passages out of context just like how the devil tested Jesus. But that doesn't mean we should blindly follow it without question, as that would tarnish the name of Jesus.
This makes me happy.
It goes back to this basic principle: The husband is the head of the household, charged with the full leadership responsibility of the family's welfare. The wife is his "ezer kenegdo", which is generically translated as helpmeet. HOWEVER: That term does not give Eve (or any woman) it's proper due. The word root "ezer", meaning help, is only used sparsely in the Bible, usually for GOD when we are in dire straits, and He comes through to save us in a serious time of need. The world "kenegdo" means an opposite or counterpart.
This makes me sad.
.......So............. I'm wondering if uh, we can take a completely relativist take on these terms. <retard>Does the woman really HAVE to be the wife? How about we make the woman the husband and the man the wife; then we can turn it around =D</retard>
In all seriousness, if I got married and my spouse was OK with it, I would like to be the husband =D AND SERIOUSLY I really think the "head of household" should either not exist or go to the one with more responsibility, not the one who has male organs. "To quote Spiderman: with great power comes great responsibility;" and if the man can't handle the responsibility, maybe he doesn't deserve the power. (I think this because again, my dad epic fails at being the responsible head of household.)
Whatever. I mean, we have passages like this "Slaves, submit yourselves to your masters with all respect, not only to those who are good and considerate, but also to those who are harsh. For it is commendable if a man bears up under the pain of unjust suffering because he is conscious of God." I just think it pretty much sucks that women and slaves use the same verb towards men and masters. But some women are OK with that, I suppose. If this is really the case, I just won't get married; who deliberately enters a contract of slavery?
(so maybe I'M wierd? for not wanting anything like that?!)
Maybe you're asexual! *happy asexual dance* Uh never mind.
And...unfortunately, you might need to swallow some of that pride to do it.. ^^; The Bible does say that it's wrong to be so prideful... and that humility is always better...
*sigh* haaaaaai. I'm a terrible human being ._.