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thewanderer
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I find this topic, and people’s reaction to it, really interesting. I realize that the idea of women submitting has been badly abused, and that people need to avoid such abuse and do everything to prevent such abuse from happening, but its also clear that there are differences between men and women, physical, psycological emotional etc. Because of that I’m really hesitant to throw out the idea that men and women have different roles to play (even if its only an ideal that not every marriage can, or should, imitate). Because of this I think the knee-jerk reaction that many have against the language of submission is really not the best reaction. Instead we should try to work to understand what differences in roles men and women are called to within marriage through better understanding the differences between men and women.
Yes, if a man is abusive in any respect then women should not have to submit to them. Also, if a man tries to use passages from the bible to force his wife to obey him that is also inherently wrong for a marriage. If the wife submits to the husband it must be a 100% free gift on the part of the woman, not something she is forced into. But at the same time don’t most women have a desire to feel safe and protected? whereas men generally desire to protect? Isn’t that an indication that men and women are naturally called to different roles within marriage? I could be wrong about this, I’m still trying to find some more scientific writings on the differences between men and women, but I think itss something that women, or men for that matter, should just throw out because of the abuse that has occured in its name. Instead people should work to figure out how it is to be correctly understood.
Yes, if a man is abusive in any respect then women should not have to submit to them. Also, if a man tries to use passages from the bible to force his wife to obey him that is also inherently wrong for a marriage. If the wife submits to the husband it must be a 100% free gift on the part of the woman, not something she is forced into. But at the same time don’t most women have a desire to feel safe and protected? whereas men generally desire to protect? Isn’t that an indication that men and women are naturally called to different roles within marriage? I could be wrong about this, I’m still trying to find some more scientific writings on the differences between men and women, but I think itss something that women, or men for that matter, should just throw out because of the abuse that has occured in its name. Instead people should work to figure out how it is to be correctly understood.