Nate (post: 1476852) wrote:Wait, now that I think about it, this makes even LESS sense. Even if you adhere to the church=woman God=man analogy, shouldn't the church be pursuing God? Shouldn't the church be making every effort to be close to God and get to know him better? Shouldn't the church actively be doing things to get that closeness to God? So the idea that women shouldn't pursue men because of this doesn't even work, unless you're saying the church shouldn't actively pursue a relationship with God, which doesn't make even the remotest bit of sense as far as I'm concerned.
It was a complicated sentence, but you misread it, Nate. She said, "I want to say something about the IDEA" and then proceeded to cite Song of Solomon as a contradiction of the idea that it's ungodly for a woman to pursue a man. So actually, she was basically saying kind of the same thing you're saying.
And, That Dude... I say this in the most neutral, non-angry way possible. I want to stress that I personally am not upset. But I really understand the people who were upset by your post. Sorry, but I didn't see any other way to interpret what you said either.
The statement "the role God has called you to play" was in no way meant in the context of pursuing someone of the opposing gender.
But you posted it in a thread about pursuing someone of the opposite gender. In what other way were we supposed to take it? You didn't specifically say, "I don't mean this about pursuing someone of the opposite gender, I'm kind of just talking about people who are cripplingly shy..."
...which wouldn't actually make it all that much better.
Honestly, I'm not sure why you're surprised. You pretty much said outright in your post that you expected people to go ballistic, and you told shy guys to "grow a pair," which is pretty harsh. When you say something like that in a thread like this, people are naturally going to assume that what you mean is that a "real man" will do the pursuing, and all the guys in this thread who don't feel comfortable asking girls out are just "boys who can shave."
If you don't want people to misinterpret your posts, use gentler language. You can't say harsh things like that and expect nobody to get upset. The internets don't work like that.