Jorge wrote:Uhh, how can I seriously consider Christianity if I have problems with the Bible? Obviously I need my questions/problems answered.
Uhh, because you are not asking questions. You are making statements.... Let's be realistic. You have no interest in what Christianity has to offer. All you are trying to do it prove that the Bible is biased towards women. Do you really think your arguments are original?
Jorge wrote:Then why is the statement "And Adam was not the one deceived; it was the woman who was deceived and became a sinner." used to supplement "For Adam was formed first, then Eve."? Paul thinks that men should be dominant BECAUSE Adam was formed before Eve.
No... You are taking this verse out of context. In the first chapter of 1 Timothy 1:3-11 before chapter 2, Paul was specifically addressing certain false teachings or doctrines that had infiltrated the early Christian churches, namely "gnosticism" which had their own creation story. In the gnostic book of Peratae, they were preaching that Eve pre-existed before Adam and that through Eve Adam was created, and without the aid of another male. Another tractate, "On the Origin of the World" gives a similar account.
Jorge wrote:And also on a side note, if the rules in Timothy only apply to the Ephesians, do the rules in Corinthians only apply to Corinthians living in that time period?
Wherever gnosticism or other false doctrines prevailed. In Ephesus, the early Christians also had to deal with the doctrines of the goddess
Artemis whose temple resided there in that city
Acts 19: 23-41. In many of these cases, only woman were the "oracles" to these gods, not men. This goddess was worshiped throughout the Hellenic world including Corinth.