tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5677268555273537920.post8088797625103100567..comments2024-03-27T15:46:36.826-07:00Comments on The Night Wind: RED PILLS AND THE SUBJUGATION OF WOMENThe Night Windhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05288746952754043429noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5677268555273537920.post-68990016507309951452017-09-06T15:27:32.308-07:002017-09-06T15:27:32.308-07:00The Red Pill bloggers don't even have a form o...The Red Pill bloggers don't even have a form of godliness. I've noticed very little mention of Jesus Christ on their blogs except when it suits their purposes. They have no clue as to the operation of the Spirit within the Church. They assume that DNA rules and look after the natural and not after the spiritual. I wonder what they do with women like Deborah the Judge, Miriam and Huldah the prophetesses and the 4 daughters of Phillip? Pamela Parizohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07003313090123494485noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5677268555273537920.post-53482129521882080842017-06-26T16:05:15.629-07:002017-06-26T16:05:15.629-07:00Thank you---yes, Dalrock is especially appalling a...Thank you---yes, Dalrock is especially appalling about employing these kinds of rhetorical tricks. St. Paul and St. John are two writers whom one could study for a lifetime and still uncover spiritual truths. The Gospel of John used to be considered a literary masterpiece even by secular scholars because it contains so many levels of thought running simultaneously. That's what John meant when he said "the world couldn't contain all the books written about Christ." <br /><br /> Speaking of St. John, the problem that these cultists always run into is explaining where Christianity went wrong in its doctrine and is in need of reform. The 2nd Epistle of John shows fairly clearly that there were women active in the Church from Apostolic times. The Night Windhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05288746952754043429noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5677268555273537920.post-6939041286822589652017-06-25T23:13:48.966-07:002017-06-25T23:13:48.966-07:00Amen! Dalrock is just appalling. When it comes to ...Amen! Dalrock is just appalling. When it comes to the bible, context is everything. There are also multiple layers to Paul's beautiful words that reveal themselves, precept by precept. He really is speaking of marriage and women in the church, but he is also speaking of the mystery of Christ, of our relationship and His church. We are all the bride, He is the Bridegroom. <br /><br />The artistry in Paul's words is really quite amazing. Husbands who would lay down their very lives for you, loving as Christ loves the church, teach us about the meaning of selfless love, which in turn makes submission and respect natural, and relationships between men and women very good. To this day, women need love, men need respect, which is exactly what Paul prescribed. It is also the witnessing of grace that brings out submission, just as it is Christ's grace that we all submit to. <br /><br />It's somewhat funny, I've met a lot of outspoken women, some who even wanted to be priests, but I've never met a single one that didn't instinctively look to the only guy in the room for leadership. Poor guy could be 16 yrs old, but when the lights go out, he's the one going down in the basement to flip the breaker....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com