Sentences with phrase «condition as a curse»

Yet you see the human condition as a curse.

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What is less clear to me is why complementarians like Keller insist that that 1 Timothy 2:12 is a part of biblical womanhood, but Acts 2 is not; why the presence of twelve male disciples implies restrictions on female leadership, but the presence of the apostle Junia is inconsequential; why the Greco - Roman household codes represent God's ideal familial structure for husbands and wives, but not for slaves and masters; why the apostle Paul's instructions to Timothy about Ephesian women teaching in the church are universally applicable, but his instructions to Corinthian women regarding head coverings are culturally conditioned (even though Paul uses the same line of argumentation — appealing the creation narrative — to support both); why the poetry of Proverbs 31 is often applied prescriptively and other poetry is not; why Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob represent the supremecy of male leadership while Deborah and Huldah and Miriam are mere exceptions to the rule; why «wives submit to your husbands» carries more weight than «submit one to another»; why the laws of the Old Testament are treated as irrelevant in one moment, but important enough to display in public courthouses and schools the next; why a feminist reading of the text represents a capitulation to culture but a reading that turns an ancient Near Eastern text into an apologetic for the post-Industrial Revolution nuclear family is not; why the curse of Genesis 3 has the final word on gender relationships rather than the new creation that began at the resurrection.
The answer has to be No, if certain conditions all came together again: (1) an economic and political situation as desperate as it was in Hitler's Germany; (2) the rise of a new evil genius with Hitler's demagogic powers; (3) virulent and all - pervading anti-Semitism; (4) repeated use of the «Big Lie» with mastery; and (5) an entire nation's being stricken by megalomania and arrogance, by the curse of pseudoscience, and by the deadly combination of sentimentality and cruelty.
If being gay has been proven as a medical physical condition that one is born with, as I've said before that this all stems from our generational curse from doing wrong, and calling it good, straying away from the righteousness of life, doing what we are suppose to and that is living a clean, and wholesome life, for ourselves, and towards others, equally, not just for some but for all.
this is just my own personal theory, but I suspect the reason Jesus cursed the fig tree that He did, was because he was probably tired, and hungry to the point of low blood sugar or hypoglycemia, and it made Him irritable... naturally, He was walking around in a body like ours, as it is said, like us in every way but sin... everybody tries to read something woowoo theological into it but maybe He was just tired and hungry, and irritability is a symptom for a number of conditions, but especially blood glucose or migraine issues... maybe He had migraines... I get those myself... just my theory, so the two Bible scholars that keep coming on here shouldn't shoot bible verses at me... just sayin... Good «toon, David
In view of earlier periods» grim life - expectancy statistics and their harsh conditions of existence, is it any wonder that many ancients regarded the sex drive — the cause of souls being brought into this vale of tears — as a curse?
Unfortunately because the Bulldog and related breeds have relatively short muzzles they are often cursed with a medical condition known as Brachycephalic Syndrome.
Her condition is mistaken for an evil - born curse -LRB-» the darkness» as many call it), she is blamed for the ills that fell upon her home, her beloved was sacrificed, her family estranged, and her heart determined to undertake a journey that can't possible be successful.
Clearly though, this fact in isolation (and I'm incapable of classifying it as other than a * fact * — for which you may blame the primordial and pandemic curse of egocentric perspective sometimes called «the human condition») could quite easily be explained without positing * any * moral deformity on Dana's part.
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