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Spotted_Lady@wolfballs.com ⁨2⁩ ⁨years⁩ ago

And we have to even be careful when digging at the origins. I mean, the schools where you'd learn ancient languages are compromised. I've heard some very shaky apologetics of that sort.

Just listen to LGBT apologetics, and you'll see what I'm saying. Things like, "Deuteronomy says that men are not to dress as women, and I'm really a woman, so this doesn't apply to me." Now, if you dig at the original wording, you may find that it mentions specific clothing items. It may read closer to "Don't let women wear combat gear or let a man wear an apron, for this is an abomination to the Lord thy God." If that is the case, then the real issue here is not about the clothing, but the underlying social roles. If all the women are out fighting wars and the men are at home doing chores, cooking, and taking care of kids, it just won't really work.

This element may even have relevance to the Original Sin. I mean, why was Eve alone with the Serpent? Why wasn't Adam taking her of her and accompanying her? Without Adam's guidance and leadership, she thought the Serpent made a good proposal. And why did he also eat the fruit? So Adam let Eve (and therefore also the Serpent) set the direction of their family.

A lot of times, God's mercy is spontaneous and we have miracles or sometimes just "gut instincts" that prevent a tragedy. It seems that God uses the foolishness of mankind. I remember a Sunday School teacher saying that he and his wife were arguing on the interstate highway, and he missed the turn-off. So he was fussing at her for causing him to miss the exit. So he had to go a mile out of his way to get turned around to have another chance at the exit. When he returned, there was a pileup. At that point, his spirit changed. He was thankful, not upset about missing his exit, since he could clearly see that if they made it the first time, they could have been involved in the multi-car collision.

Sometimes God may act in a psychic sort of way. Like if you suddenly feel an urge to check the lugs on your car, and you find that someone has loosened some. Or in the book that "Chariots of Fire" was based on. The Christian runner visited a woman who had survived a bad fire, I think to the point she had to have electrolysis done on her eyelids since the lashes were deformed from the scarred skin and growing toward her eyes. She gave him a letter she was going to send him but hadn't, and he figured he'd read that on the bus. And his spirit was drawn to a man on the bus who looked very depressed. He talked to the passenger and found he intended that to be his last ride and that he was going to commit suicide at his destination. Not knowing what to do, he handed him the woman's letter where she explained her ordeal. I don't know if he received God's salvation then, but he did change his immediate plans to not include suicide.

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