Re: Four Areas where W. Lee was Flat Wrong
And an important point in the above post that I left out is that since marriage is used as the metaphor for "become one flesh," then the phrase must not mean "organic." It must mean something else. It would seem that to insist that it is about "organic" union is to say something that the metaphor does not. If the intent was "organic union," then another metaphor was needed.
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