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| 3 | No, your congregation does not preach "biblical headship"Especially when meal prep was literally just picking fruit. | /r/RPChristians | 13/08/20 11:53 AM |
| 5 | No, your congregation does not preach "biblical headship"I did have a (well meaning) woman in our church tell my wife that Eve took care of the meals, while Adam went out and did the work in the garden. Complementarianism cringe at it's worst. Excellent post on headship. It's so important to remember that Biblical leadership is servitude. Husbands do have authority over their wives, but that comes with a responsibility to their wives that too often gets neglected. | /r/RPChristians | 12/08/20 10:37 AM |
| 5 | Almost every single response is blue pilled af. What should we do as Christians to make the baseline of Christian social views more properly in line with the Bible so this doesn’t happen?That is the key. It's vital to have standards, but they need to be applied consistently. Also, standards should be based on an individual's convictions, not some group's arbitrary rules. | /r/RPChristians | 03/08/20 10:38 PM |
| 2 | Retaining Christian relationship morals outside of the churchBelieving in the resurrection is based in faith in scripture, but we can have well thought out, rational reasons to put our faith in scripture, or more specifically, the testimony of the gospels. It is certainly possible that the gospels were fabricated, but it is also possible that they're 100% true. What's important is what is the most reasonable interpretation of the evidence we have. Cold Case Christianity is a good book that focuses on the evidence we have regarding the life, death, and res… | /r/RPChristians | 23/07/20 03:24 PM |
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