Talk:Christians for Biblical Equality

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BetacommandBot (talk) 04:30, 12 February 2008 (UTC)

Links
I've removed the link to cbmw.org from the external links and it was placed back since it's an opposing view. Opposing views are already linked in "See also." The link section is for links concerning what the article is about, not advertising for other groups. Basileias (talk) 03:06, 26 April 2010 (UTC)

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Incorrect claim regarding understanding of "headship" in marriage
I've removed the following unsourced sentence from the lede:

"They also believe that headship in marriages are for the older spouse and not for husbands alone."

There is nothing in CBE or other egalitarian doctrinal understanding that associates marital "headship" with whoever is older. Rather, egalitarian interpretation contends that the use of the Greek term for "head" (kephale) does not connote or imply leadership or authority over (as "head" does in English and "rosh" in Hebrew), but is rather (in the metaphorical uses in question) about unity (head-body metaphor) and source (as in the term "headwaters").

Also, acknowledging that the article needs better sourcing, but as said sentence demonstrates, there's often a lot of misinformation floating around for positions of interpretational-issue-focused groups like this outside of their own sites and materials, so it can be hard to find usable, accurate secondary sources... John Darrow (talk) 06:27, 8 December 2023 (UTC)