This is a serious question I was going to raise anyway, and since Aztec feels that she is being ignored I must bring this thread to her attention and will faithfully respond to each and every thing she says; sometimes painfully, sometimes approvingly.
All right, I'll take AZTEC for 1000 dollars, Alex. Here's the question:
The Bible says that when a man and a woman get married, they become "one flesh". This doctrine is interpreted literally right down to this day: in that wives cannot testify against their husbands, and vice versa. What is your opinion of this? For instance, do you feel that "one flesh" is literal, in that husband and wife bond and grow closer together until they become one creature? Or is a metaphor of some degree?
My personal viewpoint is that it is more real than we know - I have noticed that long married couples tend to look alike, use the same mannerisms, and can even read each others minds to some extent. I literally believe that the two become one in a depth and manner beyond our current understanding.
CZAR