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  • #16
    Re: Boys will be boys - a reflection on locker room talks and the Bible

    Originally posted by Joanna Lytton-Vasey View Post
    Well even I can see the point of that. Few women look their best with shaven heads (except those with that awful woolly frizz) and I can't imagine her new owner wanting to go anywhere near her until it had grown out a bit. Once again, God is very much on the side of the victor here.
    Yes Sister, God does have a habit of picking the winners. You'd only have to read the Bible to see that! It certainly makes you wonder what motivates the naysayers and negative nellies who would deny His existence in the face of overwhelming evidence.

    As regards shaving, I didn't manage to check my Bible yet but surely it would include body hair? I can't imagine Eve presenting herself in God's Paradise unshaved, top to bottom front to back like a true American woman.
    If I have seen further, it is by standing on the heads of others.

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    • #17
      Re: Boys will be boys - a reflection on locker room talks and the Bible

      I want to ask about Ephesians 5:25. Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ also loved the church, and gave himself for it;

      As long as the man loves whoever he is forcing himself into, it is okay yes? Back in biblical times I have a hard time finding evidence that marriage was made law in courts and such. If they aren’t married and the man forces himself onto her, they should get married as soon as possible yes? There’s no scripture saying that the female has to love the male that i can find other than to be a dutiful wife. This should invalidate the claims that whiny women are making in the news media right?
      My name is Maxine Levantine. I am 17 and follow the KJV Bible to a T. If you are wanting to hit on me you can turn away. THIS is reserved for Jesus and my future husband (whoever that may be).

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      • #18
        Re: Boys will be boys - a reflection on locker room talks and the Bible

        It varied according to whether she was in a rural or urban environment.

        King Saul's daughter loved David before he was a king. You can read about that in I Samuel 18.

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