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1st Corinthians 11:10

For this cause a woman should have a covering (power) over her head because of the Angels

Most ministers teach this is referring to cultural coverings, or something of that nature.

Most ministers refuse to see what the passage says, it says BECAUSE, why use the word because? That is telling us there is a reason, a warning. Some ministers these days are beginning to change their outlook and are beginning to associate certain scriptures like written in Daniels 2, Genesis 6, or Matthew 24 and make the connection.

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Just say what you mean.
Charity · 61-69
@SomeMichGuy pastor Arnold Murray said it for me
@Charity He didn't say what you put in pink.

lol
@Charity You do know he passed on in 2014, I believe...
Charity · 61-69
@SomeMichGuy doesn't matter when he passed and yes I do know that pastor Murray is gone and his son took over his teachings.
@Charity Yes.

Good.

Again, you are going into minutiæ with which even Pastor Murray is showing confusion.

He looks at the text of v. 3

Christ = the head of every man
the man = the head of the woman
God = the head of Christ

and uses only the first two clauses to then announce that we should cover our head with Christ, rather than using all three and saying we should cover our head with God...

But this is a pretty strained reading, because it isn't talking about head coverings. Perhaps this was "traditionally taught" in the seminary which he attended; he isn't often off in the rushes, but he DID just warn us:

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Charity · 61-69
@SomeMichGuy no he's not showing confusion, perception of him is what is confused.

And you don't know what head coverings is. Is Christ a hat or scarf. And you don't know what the head covering protects one against either, are we wrestle not against flesh and blood but against spiritual wickedness, principalities in high places.

I will respond to you on your next to replies and then no more on this post.
@Charity He stops at just 2 of the 3 phrases, when the ultimate conclusion is that God is the head of all.

As I said, he doesn't usually go off into the reeds like that; it's uncharacteristic of him.

Going beyond the text is never good.