ClimateSanity
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By the way, I'm serious
For those who wish to pretend that domestic abuse does not exist and is not related to children witnessing it during their childhood:
According to the statistics:
http://domesticviolencestatistics.org/domestic-violence-statistics/
Except for those cases where it is a woman's fault, and there are those out there. If the kids grown up seeing their mother hitting and screaming at their dad, they are just as damaged as if it's the other way around.
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The human condition is broken -
That is why Christ incarnated...
The only evil we have a chance of eradicating is that within our own souls...
Arsenios
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The human condition is broken -
That is why Christ incarnated...
The only evil we have a chance of eradicating is that within our own souls...
Arsenios
You'd best trust God to do that.
He won't do it against our will...
But yes, you are right...
ONLY God CAN eradicate sin in our own souls...
AND...
Our repentance is His prerequisite...
"Repent and be baptized, for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand!"
I know, we disagree on this issue...
Arsenios
Yes, we do, but I'll leave you with this to ponder. He doesn't need to do it against our will....He gives us the will to do His good pleasure.
Philippians 2:13
13 For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure.
It might take bringing you to the edge of despair first. It's at that point, you do it willingly. Not saying its always that way....just happened to me.
Yes, we do, but I'll leave you with this to ponder. He doesn't need to do it against our will....He gives us the will to do His good pleasure.
Philippians 2:13
13 For it is God Who is working in you
both to be willing
and to be doing
His good pleasure.
I hope you like the correction I gave to your text -
Same meaning, with different emphasis...
And the corollary to that sentence is:
"Ask and ye shall receive."
Personally, I went beyond despair, and flat out gave up, as an atheist... And at that point, I received the break-throughs from God that I needed... But that is a case of an unbeliever... These days, I ASK for the will to DO God's will, and to even to KNOW God's will I ASK to be shown it... Then I seek it, and beckon unto it, and it gradually [as a general rule] arrives not all that supernaturally...
Of course, I am a slow learner...
Arsenios
No.
Ephesians 5:25 New American Standard Bible (NASB)
25 Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ also loved the church and gave Himself up for her,
I was a VAWA lawyer working with three different shelters.
and here we see the roots of the bias inherent in town's thinking
having worked with women who were abused and in need, town then believes that every woman who claims to be abused and in need, is.
because that's all he knows
Knowledge isn't a bias and my perception on the matter is backed by objective fact and extensive training. It's illustrated in my anecdotal experience and supported by it, but the rule comes from larger observations and recording.and here we see the roots of the bias inherent in town's thinking
I've actually spoken about turning down representation for some because I felt there was no substantiation for the charges and, once or twice I was fairly certain it was an angle for divorce. Mostly it isn't and rarely when you make rounds in the shelter. The hardest part about that representation is how often they go back in mid legal action, until the next bruise or worse, until they hit bottom and recognize the cycle they're locked into. It's hard to watch.having worked with women who were abused and in need, town then believes that every woman who claims to be abused and in need, is.
Like most lawyers who practice widely and long enough I've seen the exception and the rule often enough.because that's all he knows
The opposite, actually. Familiarity gives you a surer sense of things where limited experience is more likely to distort your perception. Mostly you should get larger opinions from more than anecdotal evidence though, rich though it might be.I called that out before. Being a lawyer basically disqualifies one from the topic of court bias.
Hopefully she got away from him?
No, I didn't really like the "correction" you gave. "To be willing" isn't the same as to have a strong desire....which is what I believe the verse is saying.
So, the verse you "corrected" was perfect the way it was.
And you see your agreement with that in the yellow (above). He works in you (causes you) to desire (will/want to) and to do (accomplish) His good pleasure. I'll stick it in the verse and you can see what I mean. To be willing is almost a reluctance where "to will" means to really want to do something.
Phil. 2:13 For it is God which worketh in you both to will (want to do or desire to do) and to do of his good pleasure.
I have already explained that there was no such thing as marital rape until after it was created by feminists in the 1970s.