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AngryAtheist8
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Sorry, I got you confused with FaithBuild18, who actually did support slavery (or at least say that we shouldn’t fight it) in the post below:well check again, the post you quoted was not written by ubenedictus. You are really making me say what i didnt say just to make your arguement. It isnt fair.
You quoted faithbuild and she/he didnt justify slavery as you claim, just gave opinion on a verse. She/he clearly said that it wasnt right.
Ubenedictus
FaithBuild18
Junior Member Join Date: July 27, 2010
Location: America
Posts: 232
Religion: Catholic
Re: Are women still considered in a “state of subjection?”
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Originally Posted by AngryAtheist8
It also says ‘slaves obey your masters.’
Should we respect that teaching too
Yeah actually I think we should, if slavery still existed that is. At least this particular line you’ve quoted, certainly rings in harmony with Matthew 5:39-42.
“39 But I say to you, do not resist an evil person; but whoever slaps you on your right cheek, turn the other to him also. 40 If anyone wants to sue you and take your [am]shirt, let him have your [an]coat also. 41 Whoever [ao]forces you to go one mile, go with him two. 42 Give to him who asks of you, and do not turn away from him who wants to borrow from you.”
This of course is not saying slavery is a great thing anymore than it’s saying theft is a great thing anymore than it’s saying spousal abuse is a great thing. Of course the exploitation of slavery is morally deplorable, as is the exploitation of any power, be it in the household or in political office. It’s simply saying that this is what you do if you want to be like Christ. God will not punish you for some other guy making you suffer. Redemption and mercy are found when we suffer in such ways, and if we don’t succumb to the temptation of retaliation, God will give us grace.
Submitting to your husbands, as the bible commands, will always bring you grace. The Lord does not grant women grace only when submitting to their husbands or to the Lord is convenient for the woman. Similarly he does not give man grace only when submitting to the Lord is convenient. God gives us grace when we obey him at ALL TIMES, regardless of how hard it strikes us, how close to death it brings us, or how little money we get in return. It’s those difficult times, not the easy times, when our submission to God grants us the redemption necessary for eternal life.
Remember there is much more at stake here beyond our own earthly material/emotional satisfactions.