Folks never seem to put verses like this on greeting cards or inspirational posters.1 Cor 14:34-35.
Folks never seem to put verses like this on greeting cards or inspirational posters.1 Cor 14:34-35.
After having worked in an office where I was a full third of the male population I can say I figured out so much. Woman in that situation can get just as bad as some guys. They put bets on if I'd hook up with the intern (who didn't talk to anyone really any more then she had to), and that's the whole reason they hand her off to me.Let me get this straight.
You're complaining about constantly being surrounded by women?
Do you realize that you're King of the Amazons?
Or at least a fatherly figure with office offspring as numerous as Moses?
It's all good. Enjoy the ride.
Or if you really hell bent on male companionship, commit a crime that will land you in a penitentiary LOL!.
You're not wrong.After working in an office full of them and seeing AND experiencing how vicious they can be, not only would I complain, I'd want out. "Toxic masculinity" is a joke; now Toxic FEMINITY is dreadfully real.
In its entirety its speaking of idol chatter. Many biblical female teachers and prophets and the resurrection was proclaimed by women.1 Cor 14:34-35.
Taken in two ways?"mind you don't get pricked". Could've been taken in two ways
Yes, to a point. Prophets yes, teachers to the church at large. not so much. Would also reference the last half of 2Timmy2 to paint the fuller picture.In its entirety its speaking of idol chatter. Many biblical female teachers and prophets and the resurrection was proclaimed by women.
Couldn't have put it better myself.I seriously differentiate between "friend" and "acquaintance". Friends require serious commitments. Acquaintances I might dine with and always nod or wave to. Friends? I tend to cater to friends and do for them as needed or requested. I have many acquaintances I socialize with and interact with on the web or around town. For me, friendship means responsibilities and unspoken obligations are involved. I have few "friends" and treasure those friendships.
Also a completely different culture and era. In its entirety it explains itself much better than trying to make a point with a chosen verse.Yes, to a point. Prophets yes, teachers to the church at large. not so much. Would also reference the last half of 2Timmy2 to paint the fuller picture.
Wholeheartedly agree regarding about the idol chatter. It is a big problem and is not gender exclusive; however there are inherent differences, strengths, weaknesses and a natural order... And it is a more straightforward matter to rebuke a man who has stepped out of his place than it is a women.
Well yes. Was kinda my point.Taken in two ways?
It's a stupid joke for one, and most likely the ten-thousandth sexualized comment directed at her in a lifetime. Ask your female friends if that ever becomes tiresome.
But, no doubt if there was a gay man constantly making sexualized comments to the guys, they would all just take it 'tongue in cheek'.
Har, har, har...
Indeed! Which raises a BIG question, for which I'm guessing we probably need a new thread (or a new forum).a completely different culture and era.
Culture, yes, but not era. It's the same era we are living in now: the post-Resurrection one, which is why everything he wrote to those Christians is still studied and applied by all Christians now. Or ignored.Also a completely different culture and era. In its entirety it explains itself much better than trying to make a point with a chosen verse.
Big Chesterton fan here, though not Catholic.I have 3 sons who still live under my roof, so i don't really need any more "male bonding outlets". We shoot together, hunt together, and the oldest one has just started smoking now that he's 20. That being said, I am working on a Catholic men's smoking group that discusses theology and Chesterton on the side...