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07-22-2008, 03:48 PM
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Re: Do you consider a fundamentalist, out of touch
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Originally Posted by Baron1710
Ok you can cut your hair, and preach, but the remarriage thing you are stuck!!
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Sorry Baron,, not following you... come again
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07-22-2008, 03:50 PM
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Re: Do you consider a fundamentalist, out of touch
DV. I have discussed the doctrine at length with it's proponents. I have no problems discussing it. I doesn't concern us what someone else did in order to discuss these issues.,
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07-22-2008, 03:52 PM
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Re: Do you consider a fundamentalist, out of touch
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Originally Posted by Pro31:28
No harm taken,
I was just curious about your feelings on this. I find it interesting that Women not preaching, and lack of remarriage, and no hair-cutting are three things that you decided to point out in your post. It seems as if you are looking to cause controversy.
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Originally Posted by Baron1710
Ok you can cut your hair, and preach, but the remarriage thing you are stuck!!
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Originally Posted by Dr. Vaughn
Sorry Baron,, not following you... come again
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Pro31:28 is my wife. And she can preach to anyone who will listen, and she is sucha good preacher that the men stay and listen too. In fact I remember one man telling her after she preached that she was the best natural speaker he had ever heard.
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07-22-2008, 03:54 PM
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Re: Do you consider a fundamentalist, out of touch
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Originally Posted by deadeye
Dr Vaughn...I took a look at your myspace page....and read your blog on what happened in Eden....and found it FULL of silly supposition...no real scriptural backing. I remember talking to a Brahnamite once, who when backed in a corner on the lack of scripture to prove his Satan/Eve affair doctrine, said and I quote "well, you have to read between the lines"
And that is what you do....you read between the lines, you parse, you add, you ignore what the Word really says to build your false teaching....and you lead astray weak folks easily swayed by winds of heresy.
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Deadeye, I respect your opinion,, if I am wrong.. No ones soul is in danger,, this will not be on the entrance exam at Pearly Gate #1.... However, If I am right, then so be it... either opinion of Eden will not save nor destroy us....
I know many Trinitarians who would say the Oneness folks deny the clear teachings of scripture and encourage people to UNDERSTAND WHAT JESUS WAS REALLY SAYINg..... so deadeye I could accuse you of the same things... but I choose not to.... if I am wrong about Eden, it wouldn't be the first thing I was wrong about
Blessings
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07-22-2008, 03:55 PM
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Re: Do you consider a fundamentalist, out of touch
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Originally Posted by Dr. Vaughn
Ok,, you guys just love getting me in trouble don't you?
You see you ask my opinion and I will give it and this board will call me hateful and out of touch... but here is my opinion
I believe a womans place first and foremost is as the nuturer of her children and the helper of her husband... you will forgive me if that sounds archaic
In the church her role is as Paul said.. Pauls mentions the woman praying and Prophesying.... with her head covered in reverence to her head which is her husband... there is a strong admonition for women to be used of God in prayer and the gifts of the Spirit.... and as workers she is simply forbidden because of "the beginning" to have any authority over a man..... not that the man is better than her but he is her head... I KNOW, I KNOW.. how dare I say such things..... but she is allowed to TEACH THE WOMEN,, Paul encourages the older women to teach the younger women.... she does wonderfully in connecting with children and training them in the ways of God... but when she stands to bring forth doctrine, rebuke, correction, exhortation she is stepping in an authorative position over the souls of men and God has forbidden it.... sorry.. no harm intended
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I agree with Dr. Vaughn! Women can teach 70 or so % of the population. Women and children. I also agree that women should not teach not stand in or have authority over men.
Oh and your family is beautiful!
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07-22-2008, 03:55 PM
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Re: Do you consider a fundamentalist, out of touch
No hair cutting ... really?
What are your thoughts on sleeveless dresses, Doctor?
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07-22-2008, 03:56 PM
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Re: Do you consider a fundamentalist, out of touch
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Originally Posted by Baron1710
Pro31:28 is my wife. And she can preach to anyone who will listen, and she is sucha good preacher that the men stay and listen too. In fact I remember one man telling her after she preached that she was the best natural speaker he had ever heard.
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You are the spiritual head of your home... direct it in the path you feel God leading you...
blessings
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07-22-2008, 03:57 PM
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Re: Do you consider a fundamentalist, out of touch
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Originally Posted by LUKE2447
I agree with Dr. Vaughn! Women can teach 70 or so % of the population. Women and children. I also agree that women should not teach not stand in or have authority over men.
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Its nice to make your aquaintence... I have never understood why a lady is not satisfied with those God has placed in her realm of influence.. other ladies and our precious children... why must they feel compelled to have authority over the SONS of God?
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07-22-2008, 03:59 PM
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Re: Do you consider a fundamentalist, out of touch
Bro ... when did you become a con??
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07-22-2008, 04:00 PM
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Re: Do you consider a fundamentalist, out of touch
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Originally Posted by Daniel Alicea
No hair cutting ... really?
What are your thoughts on sleeveless dresses, Doctor?
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If it's not in the WORD, I try to leave it alone.... I do not preach against a woman wearing pants either... as I dont have NT scripture... I only have the hair issue that I am bound to preach because of its NT support.. I dont preach on sleeves nor moderation in jewels..... I try to speak where the Bible Speaks and be silent where it is silent...
I wear shorts to swim in... we are not legalist.... but there are few areas where the Word is loud and clear
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