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Tag Archives: Faith and Religion
Only the women
Women were made for more than crying out in pain during childbirth. Continue reading
Hope dispelled by President of SBC
Jesus never recognized qualifications by birth. All were worthy, regardless of their station in life and regardless of their gender. Continue reading
History has been moving toward this moment
History has been heading toward this moment when women would be free and have equal rights, and that the time has come.
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Playing House with the True Woman
The equal-buts will be meeting next month for the True Woman conference. Continue reading
Posted in Do Baptists Really Believe That?
Tagged Equal-buts, Faith and Religion, Gender Equality
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The Heretic’s Wife*
I think they would burn at the stake for heresy those of us who are promoting equality for Christian women if this was the 1500s.
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Case of the homemakers in Proverbs 31
Proverbs 31 presents the case of the equal homemakers. She works and brings in money, and he sits at the gate with the elders as a leader and judge. Continue reading
Homemakers together video
The Council on Biblical Manhood and Biblical Womanhood wants us to believe that only women are homemakers. If a man is in the home, he has an obligation to be a homemaker, alongside his wife. Men and women who are single are homemakers in their homes. To say that only women are homemakers is silly. Continue reading
Women’s Work
Women’s work follows her for her whole life. When men retire from their jobs, do they then come home and do women’s work, or do they still make the woman pick up after them. When the kids are raised, what is woman’s work? Our SBC leaders fail to tell us that someday it will become equal work of survival for a retired couple. Continue reading
Lord, Lord – oh its just my husband
Husband, if I have to ask you to go to Christ for me, what would I do if I weren’t married? Continue reading