c/Conspiracies is not constituted as a church. You don't go into a building managed by someone else and just declare it's a church because there are two of you and the manager has to remain silent no matter what you do. Go start a church, Christian man.
Yes, all relations between two Christians are part of "church", but obviously that's not the type of "church" in which women are to be silent because Paul wouldn't be saying they should be silent in all human relations. It refers to regulating orderly church assemblies ("the churches"), and specifically exempts the "church" fellowship that a man has with his wife at home. Learn to exegete. Paul teaches you how to define by the example of the way he defines, it's amazingly instructive.
You also speak of regulation by establishing "quorum". c/Conspiracies is unregulated and the regulars seem to like it that way.
I suppose that watching u/CrusaderPepe on c/catholic might be counted a regulated church, but I haven't conceived of it that way as I would be concerned that not enough regulations are secured in many fora here.
The primary example of Christians discussing faith by the river was women, who were not silenced by Paul (Acts 16:13).
There's more church taking place here than in your brick and mortar churches.
You know that.
I attended a physical church. They pray for the fake israel all day and send tithes and money to support the terrorist military encampment and occupation of Palestine.
Here when I'm watching CrusaderPepe podcast or discussing the zionist jew hatred of Christians and why so many Pseudo-Christians abandoned Christ to serve the beast (zionism) then that is church. When Christians assemble to discuss their faith it is church. Could be by the river or under an oak tree or us communicating from our office desks in virtual quorum.
Also, you give extreme leeway to definitions whenever you can make it to the benefit of lying jews to write 100 paragraphs to redefine marriage or what gender means.
Removed for rule 1 violations.
Vlad_The_Impaler's argument:
c/Conspiracies is not constituted as a church. You don't go into a building managed by someone else and just declare it's a church because there are two of you and the manager has to remain silent no matter what you do. Go start a church, Christian man.
Yes, all relations between two Christians are part of "church", but obviously that's not the type of "church" in which women are to be silent because Paul wouldn't be saying they should be silent in all human relations. It refers to regulating orderly church assemblies ("the churches"), and specifically exempts the "church" fellowship that a man has with his wife at home. Learn to exegete. Paul teaches you how to define by the example of the way he defines, it's amazingly instructive.
You also speak of regulation by establishing "quorum". c/Conspiracies is unregulated and the regulars seem to like it that way.
I suppose that watching u/CrusaderPepe on c/catholic might be counted a regulated church, but I haven't conceived of it that way as I would be concerned that not enough regulations are secured in many fora here.
The primary example of Christians discussing faith by the river was women, who were not silenced by Paul (Acts 16:13).
Removed for rule 1 violation.
Vlad_The_Imapler's argument:
You know that.
I attended a physical church. They pray for the fake israel all day and send tithes and money to support the terrorist military encampment and occupation of Palestine.
Here when I'm watching CrusaderPepe podcast or discussing the zionist jew hatred of Christians and why so many Pseudo-Christians abandoned Christ to serve the beast (zionism) then that is church. When Christians assemble to discuss their faith it is church. Could be by the river or under an oak tree or us communicating from our office desks in virtual quorum.
Also, you give extreme leeway to definitions whenever you can make it to the benefit of lying jews to write 100 paragraphs to redefine marriage or what gender means.