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Originally Posted by JayBee
Jesus Christ was a humble man. He demonstrated his humility when he got down on his knees and washed the feet of a lowly woman, some say a *****, Mary Magadalene. Did Jesus Christ show weakness when he performed that act? I think not. I think he showed his strength.
What do you think, Liam? Do you think Jesus Christ was a submissive person? After all, he did submit to a lot of torture and abuse at the hands of the Roman soldiers who crucified him(see M. Gibson's film, "The Passion of the Christ.") Or do you think it was a matter of Jesus HUMBLY accepting his fate, or as he put, accepting the will of his father, to whom he ceded his power. Jesus was undoubtedly a powerful man(see Bible re miracles), some say he is God. He had the power to stop the Romans, but he didn't. Why? He possessed incredible, God-like strength(perhaps because he is God), enough strength to give up his power, and accept his fate with HUMILITY. You didn't see him kicking and screaming and cursing the Romans or protesting his innocence, either. That's HUMILITY.
Buddha would have been proud of him! In fact, he probably was proud of him. And they probably had a beer together after it was all over! 
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You're starting to spout a load of shit again jaybee.
You want to be careful when you start on about who is submissive (and who might be dominant!), and also telling Liam he has a lot to learn about women and life !
Who's head was it that was in bits on his last tour?
Who got played like a fiddle?
Liam might be young, but hes not daft.
A lot of peoples views on here come from having some bad experiences with falang women.
Personally, I dont think we look at the thai girls in a 'slave and master' way.
I think that a lot of men try to 'give' to their falang partners, but get shunned and wore down.
When they/we go to thailand, we are not there as 'masters' but we just appreciate that girls are doing some nice things for us that we have missed for a long time. We try to make them feel nice, they try to make us feel nice, instead of it being a one way street.
p.s. I doubt Buddha 'had a beer' just after Jesus had been nailed by the Romans.