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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-03-11

@JeffreyTanCG @MikeWingerii I'm pretty sure he has been influenced by CBMW and other complementarian writings, but nevertheless, Mike himself states that this is a secondary issue. That means that taking either side should be permissible and we shoul...

@JeffreyTanCG @MikeWingerii I'm pretty sure he has been influenced by CBMW and other complementarian writings, but nevertheless, Mike himself states that this is a secondary issue. That means that tak

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-03-06

@jshauns I mostly see it with this particular issue with Mike. I think he got fr

@jshauns I mostly see it with this particular issue with Mike. I think he got frustrated by some egalitarian scholarship and it was likely fuelled by some CBMW propaganda and he got real worked up and

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-03-03

Because if it was a sin, then the Bible would clearly outline what is and what i

Because if it was a sin, then the Bible would clearly outline what is and what is not allowed. "God is not a God of disorder, but of peace" (1Co 14:33). Despite the lack of clarity on these policies

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-03-03

It seems like he wouldn't celebrate Deborah, even though she occupied a God orda

It seems like he wouldn't celebrate Deborah, even though she occupied a God ordained role for her whole life with no criticism. Seems Mike goes on his feelings here, because “president” is not on the

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-02-01

@danitreweek @CBMWorg I hope you get a response to that Rigney piece. I can see why you want to go back to an older form, ‘Danvers Complementarianism.’ Might I commend egalitarianism and another look at the key scriptures? See the following 🧵 https...

@danitreweek @CBMWorg I hope you get a response to that Rigney piece. I can see why you want to go back to an older form, ‘Danvers Complementarianism.’ Might I commend egalitarianism and another look

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The November 17, 2009 CBMW blog post by John Starke that we started to evaluate last post , is an amazing “piece of work” that exalts the 17th century writings of a Puritan named Richard Baxter who attempts to put women in their place. Starke continues to summarize Baxter’s writings:

[counterargument] From: Putting Women In Their Place

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