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Re: Women are not Superior but Equal to Men

Posted: Jun 18th, 2019, 8:23 pm
by Fancy
Davidjayjordan wrote:As mentioned the Protestants deem men superior to women, and have made it a law.....
What punishment is meted out now?

Re: Women are not Superior but Equal to Men

Posted: Jun 19th, 2019, 9:24 am
by Davidjayjordan
Fancy wrote:
Davidjayjordan wrote:As mentioned the Protestants deem men superior to women, and have made it a law.....
What punishment is meted out now?


As mentioned compose more than one short sentence if you want an answer. Think deep and not shallow.

And as mentioned previously do NOT, quote me, if you slice a complete sentence into a mere part. At minimum at least quote a whole sentence of mine....and much better and understandable quote a whole paragraph.

Let me show you how to do that

As mentioned the Protestants deem men superior to women, and have made it a law..as Paul said women should shut up, cover their hair, and only talk at home. And Paul said widows should be kept out of his church system because they are too dangerous and might still be sexually active. READ IT, its absolutely ludicrous when Jesus said take care of widows and the homeless and fatherless. Paul and the false church system is petrified of women and of course transgendered people

Notice how, I back up what I say in the ongoing ...... and compose more sentences from Biblical truths.


For if you learn to explain yourself, you'll provide better understanding for READERS. Than a broad, unfocused....What punishment is meted out now

Re: Women are not Superior but Equal to Men

Posted: Jun 19th, 2019, 9:38 am
by Davidjayjordan
Back to the topic and away from frivilous questions from questioners that don't want answers.

https://www.theatlantic.com/science/arc ... nt/563702/

Let me quote an excerpt

Pop neuroscience has long been fascinated with uncovering secret biological differences between male and female brains. The question of whether men and women have innately different brains rarely fails to get people riled up. Just last year, the Google engineer James Damore caused an uproar after publishing a manifesto detailing the various ways women were biologically different from men.

But Lise Eliot, a professor of neuroscience at the Chicago Medical School and the author of Pink Brain, Blue Brain, says that anyone who goes searching for innate differences between the sexes won’t find them.

People say men are from Mars and women are from Venus, but the brain is a unisex organ,” she said onstage Monday at the Aspen Ideas Festival, which is co-hosted by the Aspen Institute and The Atlantic.

That’s a bold statement, and one science is divided on. It seems to depend on what exactly is being measured. For example, a large study in the U.K. found that many regions of men’s brains were larger than women’s, and that women on average had thicker cerebral cortices. What does that mean for how the brain works? Unclear. Another study found that “averaged across many people, sex differences in brain structure do exist, but an individual brain is likely to be just that: individual, with a mix of features,” as New Scientist reported in 2015.

Re: Women are not Superior but Equal to Men

Posted: Jun 19th, 2019, 9:42 am
by Davidjayjordan
Notice the wording pop science...that's science that is based on what people want to hear rather than true science....

There is a vested interest in women to want to think they are different from men and superior to men. Its the feminist agenda and they have definitely got pop females to believe they are from Venus and men are from MARS. Its not true nor science but bias false science, just like evolution has a vested interest in irreligious anti God people wanting to remove a Creator from the true science of Biology.

Male and female brains are the same ! ! !

Males and females are equal, different races do not have different brain compositions.

How one uses their God given brains, is determined by their CHOICES

Re: Women are not Superior but Equal to Men

Posted: Jun 19th, 2019, 12:09 pm
by Fancy
Davidjayjordan wrote:And as mentioned previously do NOT, quote me, ore sentences from Biblical truths.
Of course I can - I posted the pertinent part which you apparently are having trouble with. You talk about laws:

As mentioned the Protestants deem men superior to women, and have made it a law


I asked about punishment - when there are laws there are always consequences.

Re: Women are not Superior but Equal to Men

Posted: Jun 19th, 2019, 12:26 pm
by JLives
Davidjayjordan wrote:And as mentioned previously do NOT, quote me, if you slice a complete sent


No deal.

And you wonder why women don't want to post on your woman thread?

Re: Women are not Superior but Equal to Men

Posted: Jun 19th, 2019, 12:35 pm
by LANDM
^^^^it is the standard way of "answering" in a non-answer. He is doing it in all threads.

Re: Women are not Superior but Equal to Men

Posted: Jun 19th, 2019, 5:33 pm
by Sparki55
Davidjayjordan wrote:How one uses their :cuss: given brains, is determined by their CHOICES


This isn't your creation thread, no need to keep preachin.

Re: Women are not Superior but Equal to Men

Posted: Jun 20th, 2019, 6:44 am
by Davidjayjordan
Forget the one liners from the one neuron guys...

So I guess I have to again keep the discussion going with more truths... even though the one neuron guys, will counter with one neuron apiece, and never a full sentence or full thought...... 5G must have gotten to them already.

PATRIARCHY - Is it God's Order?
By Pat Joyce

When I became a Christian, I had no idea what constituted a Biblical lifestyle, so I looked to the “experts.” They said that God’s
way was a chain-of-command structure with the husband as the authority in the home and the pastor and elders as authorities in the
church. At first, I did not question but attempted to conform while I agonized with the Lord over my rebellious nature. Over time, I
noted that all those in authority were male and wondered why the God, who I knew loved me, appeared to favor men? Didn’t He
create me? Was I of less value because of my gender? Why was it that deep down, even after years asking God to change me, I still
could not accept the second-class status assigned to women? Is patriarchy God’s design, God’s order? This question is so
fundamental.

We know that God does not approve of discrimination. Yet discrimination against women is inherent in patriarchy. The system that
I encountered was patriarchal to the core. “Any espousal of patriarchy is an espousal of male domination. The very definition of
patriarchy presents a male-dominated and male-controlled society and therefore means a philosophy of male supremacy.” (1)

With these thoughts in mind, let’s look at the Biblical record. To start with, we need to remember that the Bible is full of violence,
betrayal, selfishness, immorality, idolatry, and unbelief--a seemingly endless list of sinful acts It also presents the thoughts and
philosophies of our fallen nature along with His truth. We must learn to discern the difference. We need to realize that scripture
includes true records of false ideas. Just because it is in the Bible does not mean that God approves.

A limited look at the Old Testament record shows that, in general, women were under the control of their father or husband who
considered them as their possessions. They were denied education, and they could not inherit. Women's lives were expendable in
order to protect men, and polygamy was acceptable. Only men had the right to divorce, and women were mainly valued for
producing male heirs.

In contrast, when the Holy Spirit came to Mary, there is no record that He asked her father or Joseph first. The mere fact that Jesus
spoke to women broke with the tradition of His day. Jesus taught the Samaritan woman and commended Mary for ‘sitting at His
feet’ to learn, an expression that indicates that she was a disciple! In Luke 11:27-8, He rejected the idea that women were baby
machines. In Mathew 19, Jesus opposed the double standard for divorce. He pointed out from Genesis 2 that divorce was not God’
s plan but a concession that He had allowed Moses to make because of their sin. Then, Mark 10:12 adds, “and if she herself
divorces her husband…” which overrode the Jewish tradition that a woman couldn’t institute a divorce since she was the man’s
possession along with the concept that women were property and that polygamy was acceptable. (2)

After His resurrection, He could have appeared to one of His male disciples at the tomb. However, He chose to appear first to a
woman, Mary Magdalene, instructing her specifically to go and tell “my brothers.” His actions forever proclaim to her and to
Christian women after her that their commission is not limited to a women’s ministry.

The early church did not embrace patriarchy, teaching that both male and female are created in the image of God. The scripture
shows men and women moving together to spread the gospel. The few scriptures that seem to limit the ministry of women stand in
stark contrast to the whole of the record. In the last few years, traditional understanding of a woman’s “place” has become even
more suspect as scholarship has provided accurate translation and interpretation of these passages. (3).

So what went wrong? As Christianity spread through the Gentile world and a second generation of Christians emerged, equality and
freedom slowly faded. Replaced by the traditional male domination that filled secular society, Greek philosophy and pagan customs
made their way into Christianity. The church adopted the secular governmental structure of the Roman Empire. Clergy separated
from laity, and women were barred from this new ministerial class. (4) The supernatural gifts of the Spirit, so present in the early
church, were stifled; and the Dark Ages fell on the church.

The attitudes of the early church fathers were molded by pagan ideas that women are evil, inferior, unequal and unclean. (5) These
concepts along with Platonic and Aristotelian philosophy influenced how they interpreted Scriptures as they applied to women and
male/female relationships. Their writings birthed traditional theology, which generally displaced Jesus' teaching about women. (6)

Part 1..

Re: Women are not Superior but Equal to Men

Posted: Jun 20th, 2019, 6:45 am
by Davidjayjordan
Part 2

While the reformation began the return to Christ’s doctrine, it remained patriarchal. Biblical interpretation “continued to be skewed
by misogyny, hierarchical worldview and the perennial influence of Greek philosophy.”(7) It is interesting to note that in revivals
sprinkled through the last two thousand years, the status of women is consistently elevated. (8) Could this be the leading of God’s
Holy Spirit? Cultural norms around the world today are definitely patriarchal, particularly in developing nations. Even in developed
countries, male primacy, while not as blatant as it was even twenty-five years ago, is still clearly present in society and in the home.
The results are devastating.

As for the church, “the traditional theology of womanhood is unequivocally patriarchal, ascribing to women an inferior condition, a
secondary importance, and a subordinate status. Consequently, under authoritative male headship, ‘covering’ and control, women
have at the best of times been "honored’ as second-class citizens. They have been dominated, marginalized and occasionally
patronized while men have been elevated.”(9)

There is no place for patriarchy in the kingdom of God. It is a human institution based on a fallen sin nature. Patriarchy's fruit is
deplorable and can never be part of the kingdom. It’s time to acknowledge it as sin and throw it out. Christ has restored access to
God for all who will come to God through Him. We know we "all are sons of God through faith in Christ Jesus. For as many of you
as were baptized into Christ have put on Christ. There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male
nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus. And if you are Christ's, then you are Abraham's seed, and heirs according to the
promise,”(10) and the promise does not discriminate. (END OF ARTICLE by Pat)

So having read this and having read your Bible and experienced life, I hope you believe and act as if both genders are equal, ‘for there
is neither male nor female in Christ Jesus’.

In His Equal Service
Jay (Jordan)”

Re: Women are not Superior but Equal to Men

Posted: Jun 20th, 2019, 6:49 am
by Davidjayjordan
I realize one liners that three lines or more might explode your heads... but I get blamed for saying too much and then saying too little, so allow me to not go by your foolish excuses and just post truths, this time by a woman, and not by myself...as it doesn't matter who speaks a truth...male or female

Women were deemed inferior, the first people of the Lord were Patriarchal, but it didn't work out, nor is it working out with women being ****************************************************************************** now. Only equality works out, as demonstrated by Jesus (GOD) in His life and words....

Conclusion... women are equal to men and not superior.

Re: Women are not Superior but Equal to Men

Posted: Jun 20th, 2019, 8:41 am
by Fancy
Davidjayjordan wrote:I realize one liners that three lines or more might explode your heads...

Now that didn't make sense.

Re: Women are not Superior but Equal to Men

Posted: Jun 20th, 2019, 8:43 am
by Bsuds
Fancy wrote:
Davidjayjordan wrote:I realize one liners that three lines or more might explode your heads...

Now that didn't make sense.


Nothing unusual about that.

Re: Women are not Superior but Equal to Men

Posted: Jun 20th, 2019, 9:18 am
by Davidjayjordan
Fancy wrote:
Davidjayjordan wrote:I realize one liners that three lines or more might explode your heads...

Now that didn't make sense.



One liners is a noun, as demonstrated by one neuron posters who cant compose more than one line, or think beyond one second, hence three lines will explode their one neuron minds, and explode their mental vacuums.

I always answer, questions for the sake of readers, even though it always goes over the heads of mockers

Re: Women are not Superior but Equal to Men

Posted: Jun 20th, 2019, 9:27 am
by Fancy
Davidjayjordan wrote:I always answer, questions for the sake of readers, even though it always goes over the heads of mockers

You do realize that brevity can get a point across easier than a monotonous monologue. But how DOES the church find women superior?