Anonymous wrote:where is this bible verse?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not in the Bible but men have made sure some women think it is.
https://www.desiringgod.org/messages/sex-romance-and-the-glory-of-god-what-every-christian-wife-needs-to-know
And the woman who wrote that is CJ Mahaney’s wife. He’s been embroiled in an awful sexual abuse scandal (victim blaming, not reporting rape, etc.). Some example of health sexual relationships…
https://www.washingtonian.com/2016/02/14/the-sex-abuse-scandal-that-devastated-a-suburban-megachurch-sovereign-grace-ministries/
Anonymous wrote:We have a scheduled time for “obeying” and it has zero to do with the Bible.
Anonymous wrote:My ex used this (and the verses that people can twist into a mentality like this) as religious justification to sexually assault me.
Anonymous wrote:Just curious because I know many who do follow this. DH and I have sex plenty but I don't really agree personally.
Anonymous wrote:[twitter]Anonymous wrote:No. I'm a Protestant, not an evangelical cult member.
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I’m the complementarian. You do know evangelicals are Protestant, right? Anyway, yes, there are *some* evangelicals who believe this, but it’s fringe.
Anonymous wrote:If this was true all men would go christian asap
Anonymous wrote:It’s not in the Bible but men have made sure some women think it is.
https://www.desiringgod.org/messages/sex-romance-and-the-glory-of-god-what-every-christian-wife-needs-to-know
Anonymous wrote:No. I'm a Protestant, not an evangelical cult member.
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Anonymous wrote:Catholic. No. But I do think that I should put my husbands needs before my own (Christ first) and he should do the same for me. But that doesn’t mean allowing him to rape me.