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@Compline:There are many Christians who take “wives, submit to your husbands” quite seriously. You only have to watch reality shows to see how this works. The Duggars and their communities of faithful are good examples. Charismatics, from my experience, are quite keen on the hierarchy of the family, as are people in the LDS church. The Amish… Opus Dei…
You know, it’s easy to explain that we live in modern times and that’s just not how the family works anymore, but if you argue that, you are discounting the words of the Bible. That’s being very cafeteria-like, isn’t it?
Not necessarily, because there are various instructions given in the Bible which, properly speaking, are not and sometimes should not be observed. For example, I recall in the book of Acts (I don’t have the passages memorized) explicit instructions on not eating meat sacrificed to idols, which were instructions given to 1st century Christians in order to prevent scandal.
From the Catholic perspective, there is a Magisterium that provides teaching to the faithful, and would inform us whether or not something is objectively sinful. “Not submitting to my husband” is not something mentioned among a list of sins of confess during Reconciliation, since that would need clarified. It may or may not be something wrong. Not being charitable, of course, is always wrong.
To a certain extent, 1st century Christianity already did start somewhat of a feminist revolution because of the way women were treated in Jewish (and Christian) subculture versus Roman society, but of course, the apostles’ mission was to convert souls & preach the Gospel, and they were as much 1st century citizens as anybody else. Angela Merkel being president of one of the world’s largest economies would be very bizarre & foreign to them.