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Does relocation change a person’s personality?
Relocation can have a big toll on a person’s personality. You see, when you move to a new place, you’re moving to a whole bunch new ways of living, mostly entirely different from what you’re used to. If you’re moving to a more expensive place, you already know you have to become prudent-even if you’Read more
Relocation can have a big toll on a person’s personality. You see, when you move to a new place, you’re moving to a whole bunch new ways of living, mostly entirely different from what you’re used to. If you’re moving to a more expensive place, you already know you have to become prudent-even if you’re not- to be able to sustain your life. You’re moving to a new place, new set of people, sometimes new rules. There are lots of adjustments a person must make when they move to new place, all these adjustments have great impact on their personalities.
See lessMale supremacy in the Bible
Unfortunately, many Christian men act and behave in a male chauvinistic manner. Some would even go so far as to say that the bible speaks in shop of the supremacy of the male gender. This, of course, requires scriptural ignorance or an intentional twisting of biblical manhood from a position of selfRead more
Unfortunately, many Christian men act and behave in a male chauvinistic manner. Some would even go so far as to say that the bible speaks in shop of the supremacy of the male gender. This, of course, requires scriptural ignorance or an intentional twisting of biblical manhood from a position of self-sacrificial authority into a mechanism for the diminishing of women and the magnification of men. Frankly, the Lord has not instituted a gender bias. Using scripture to justify a sense of male supremacy is exploiting or confusing position for power.
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