Cheryl Schatz
2009-03-26
13 Paula,
What I’m getting at is that Paul does not say “every she” or “all she” or anything like that (which would be nonsense).
Good point! “Everyone is hungry and they all want to eat” is acceptable grammar. However she is hungry and they want to eat does not equate “she” as the exact same thing as “they”. The grammar rules show that a singular must equate with another singular and a plural with a plural. I know of no way for the complementarians to get out of the grammar. If they think they can, I would like to see the biblical example provided. Where is the second witness?
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