O based trad é "tenho dona" e "tenho dono":
1 Coríntios 7:4
"A mulher não tem autoridade sobre o seu próprio corpo, mas sim o marido. Da mesma forma, o marido não tem autoridade sobre o seu próprio corpo, mas sim a mulher."
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Previsão linguística: "bandeclay" e "tchunflay" vão ser o "fulano" e "cicrano" para coisas das futuras gerações. Pessoal da etimologia vai ter trabalho com essa...
@evandi13579b@CCanuck4 Maybe if you read the authors that take their time to explain the text (even atheist ones!) you'll have better luck getting to the text by yourself. As I said, plenty of resources.
@evandi13579b@CCanuck4 The thing is that you're picturing God as some kind of Zeus that lives in Mount Olympus and throws bolts at people idk. You have to think a little harder about it
@evandi13579b@CCanuck4 I don't even want you to read the Bible anymore.
Read easier things. Good prose. Some poetry. A kids book. Read "The Lorax". I'm sure eventually you will understand how language is better used besides just simple statements.
@evandi13579b@CCanuck4 If it happened regularly it wouldn't be a miracle, would it?
Romans 1:20
For his invisible attributes, namely, his eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly perceived, ever since the creation of the world, in the things that have been made. So they are without excuse.
@evandi13579b@CCanuck4 "She told me so."
Without context this phrase doesn't mean anything. I'm not "invoking context", that's just how reading works. You concatenate series of words that, according to certain rules, represents certain things that convey certain ideas and so on
@evandi13579b@CCanuck4 How is your incapability of understanding context a "flaw"? Are you asking why the Bible isn't just to-do list written in modern-day English?
Do you understand that meaning can be conveyed by ways other than just stating things? And that those other ways may be more effective?
@evandi13579b@CCanuck4 "It's not perfect" yeah, that's my point .
I'd suggest you to try to think about how you would try to be publicly executed, be dead by 3 days and then show up with all signs of your execution and let anyone see you
@evandi13579b@CCanuck4 I'm sure you can understand what I mean if I say we've been talking "for ages", right?
What do you mean by "the Bible is not perfect"?
@evandi13579b@CCanuck4 The only evil things you can think about are the ones punished by law?
I don't know if that's true. But resurrection ≠ any miracle
There are plenty of resources and people willing to help you understand the text better (even atheists), so don't be shy to try
@evandi13579b@CCanuck4 Like this. The text literally talks about Noah getting drunk and yet you can't understand the use of "blameless" in the context of the text.