I don’t desire or have the time to do a quote for quote debate, so please forgive me for not engaging at that level. That was my singular point to the comment.Īs an aside, my comment about a raging left wing feminist was based on you saying he believes the same as Oprah about this issue, which is insane (or simply hyperbole on your part). And, whether you agree or not, you are both moving in the same direction toward the same goal, namely trying to restore some sanity to our sex-confused secular West. I recommend the men in my church read both of you, among others, because you both have value to this conversation. I very much like him and agree with him alot, but not on everything. You agree with Pastor Wilson when he writes regarding a wife denying sex to her husband: The most common way this happens in marriage is that a man does not treat his wife right, they start to quarrel and drift apart, and this naturally includes their sex don’t mistake me for some Wilson apologist.You agree with Wilson that if a Christian husband is not obeying the word, Christian wives need to follow the example not of Sarah, but Abigail, and “need to learn how to bring things to a head “.You agree with Wilson that when women sin sexually, it is because a man has somehow failed them causing them to crave security.Specifically, you agree with Wilson when he wrote: That is his apostolic counsel, but it is clear from the context that it is merely advice. If she sees that his generally good advice is not pertinent to her situation, she is left free to leave without being hassled about it by the apostle. So if he would leave you alone in this decision, then so should the elders of your church. You agree with Wilson that in 1 Cor 7:10 when the Apostle Paul wrote “A wife must not separate from her husband” that this was merely friendly advice, and not pastoral instruction.You agree with Wilson in his book How to Exasperate Your Wife that “The wife is to be the ruler or despot of the home.”.But you think it was unfair when I quoted Wilson’s inflammatory comments on American slavery. You don’t think it was inflammatory when Pastor Wilson titled his post “And Now A Brief Word to the Wife Beaters”, nor do you think it was inflammatory when he compared unhappy wives with abused slaves.
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