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  • steve
    I can see that my statement could be easily misunderstood. I might have better said “I think that you are making a mountain out of a molehill”, I have a tendency to match energy with energy and when someone comes on like Gangbusters making a...
  • steve
    You are taking a verse out of context and attempting to use it to prove a concept that is taught nowhere else in scripture. If I am wrong, please enlighten me. I don’t know if you are aware, but Yah requires more than one witness to establish...
  • steve
    steve reacted to frederick's post in the thread The economics of polygyny with Like Like.
    It depends. Her situation improved because we reduced the number of people stealing from her and defrauding her, and we reduced the number of people she was employing. Providentially, God has also blessed her with a higher income. I don't know...
  • frederick
    frederick replied to the thread The economics of polygyny.
    It depends. Her situation improved because we reduced the number of people stealing from her and defrauding her, and we reduced the number of people she was employing. Providentially, God has also blessed her with a higher income. I don't know...
  • steve
    steve replied to the thread The economics of polygyny.
    Wouldn’t you say that is almost universal?
  • Joleneakamama
    Joleneakamama reacted to frederick's post in the thread The economics of polygyny with Like Like.
    My second wife's financial situation improved when she became my wife.
  • frederick
    frederick replied to the thread The economics of polygyny.
    My second wife's financial situation improved when she became my wife.
  • Joleneakamama
    Joleneakamama reacted to steve's post in the thread The economics of polygyny with Like Like.
    It bothers me greatly when guys focus on the positive economic aspects that are possible in polygyny. It’s not even a good reason for marrying your first wife. Life happens and a man was maybe better off financially if he had stayed single...
  • frederick
    frederick reacted to steve's post in the thread The economics of polygyny with Like Like.
    It bothers me greatly when guys focus on the positive economic aspects that are possible in polygyny. It’s not even a good reason for marrying your first wife. Life happens and a man was maybe better off financially if he had stayed single...
  • A
    Interesting! He also said if we do, or don't do things to others (the least of these my brethren) it is the same as doing (or not doing) it to Him. It would make sense then that caring for those closest to us is a minimum expectation for people...
  • A
    It should infuriate ANY of us to see people go so far into the realm of coercing Scripture into saying what they want it to say that it gets to the point where they are straight-up refusing to read the words on the page: 1 Timothy 5:8 But if...
  • steve
    Show me how it is extra-Biblical
  • steve
    What Bible are you even reading? King Jim’s doesn’t read that way. Look, I get it that you are all excited about the fact that you found out that the instruction is gender neutral. How does it even matter? Is this like the Pharisees arguing...
  • steve
    steve replied to the thread The economics of polygyny.
    It bothers me greatly when guys focus on the positive economic aspects that are possible in polygyny. It’s not even a good reason for marrying your first wife. Life happens and a man was maybe better off financially if he had stayed single...
  • steve
    I am trying to engage you in justifying your post starting with the title. What you are not recognizing is that your verse exists in the context of taking in the widows that are of a man’s own family. It is unnecessary for it to be gender...
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