• Paul's Ephesians 5 Rape & Sex Slave Doctrine of One Flesh Coverture Laws

  • Jan 10 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 1 min
  • Podcast

Paul's Ephesians 5 Rape & Sex Slave Doctrine of One Flesh Coverture Laws

  • Summary

  • Ephesians 5 declares woman a body object thing sack of flesh a man owns as his body ~ his sex slave. Paul glorifies rape and sex slavery as "love" as a man "loves himself". So, Saul/Paul is glorifying pathological narcissism in which a man does not regard his wife as a human being, a person, or as a child of God - but as a bodily extension of himself as a body he owns as his body. The relationship dynamic is rape and sex slavery.

    The evil of this Ephesians 5 doctrine that produced the one flesh/coverture law is obscene, profane, perverse, deplorable, wicked, blasphemous apostasy. How Christians cannot decipher the meaning of these words is a testimony of the deceiving power of satan.

    My website: www.theladyvictory.com

    Book Series: Yahshua I Know. Paul, I Don't Know.

    Big Bad Wolves Hiding Under Bible Covers: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/big-bad-wolves-hiding-under-bible-covers-the-lady-victory/1141844338

    Genesis 2 All In A Day's Work: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/genesis-2-all-in-a-days-work-the-lady-victory/1142560883

    Genesis 2 Lucifer & His Church https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/genesis-2-lucifer-his-church-the-lady-victory/1142599849

    Rachel Ablow, “‘One Flesh,’ One Person, and the 1870 Married Women’s Property Act”

    https://branchcollective.org/?ps_articles=rachel-ablow-one-flesh-one-person-and-the-1870-married-womens-property-act

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