1. Man and women are property with regards to sex< Nowhere in scripture is either a husband or wife considered 'property.
Consider what it says here.
1Co 7:4, The wife hath not power of her own body, but the husband: and likewise also the husband hath not power of his own body, but the wife.
So, I'll concede that the wife is not his property and that the husband is not her property;
But would contend that this scripture plainly states that the wife does not have power of her own body but the husband has power over her body.
For her to withhold sex therefore is a sin for her that she is committing if she withholds sex from him and cries "rape" when he forces the issue.
Again, she does not have to remain married to him and is free to leave if she doesn't like this scriptural arrangement. If she doesn't love her husband enough to submit to him when he desires intimacy, then maybe they shouldn't be married.
2. Crying "rape" means that she is not submitting to her husband when it comes to sexual relations. < Seriously?
If the husband says, "let's have sex" and she says "no", then and only then is it rape for him to have sex with her anyway.
If she is submitting to him she will not say "no".
How then is it rape for him to have sex with her if she is submitting to his request for her to have sex with him?
3. If he is a born again Christian, then he has already stopped sinning. < Really? then why was Paul always telling the believers to STOP SINNING? You and every other Christian sin every single day. We are being conformed into the image of Christ as we surrender daily to His Lordship--sin is only done away with when we are with Him at the end of the age in our immortal bodies.
Paul told people to stop sinning probably in two places in the Bible (1 Corinthians 15:34 and Ephesians 4:26). If you can show any other scripture where that is spoken, I will be surprised. But in those two instances, I do believe that there were unbelievers in the audience.
4. A woman who refuses her husband his right to sex is causing him to take things into his own hands...<that is like extreme muslims saying it's the woman's fault she was raped because she wasn't covered completely by her burka.
I think that, being a woman, you don't understand the sex drive of a man. That is the bottom line.
It is not like the muslim situation that you are speaking of. Solomon spoke of it plainly that it was a situation in a marriage where the wife is contentious; that the ointment of her man's right hand bewrayeth itself.
That "stuff" builds up in the testicles of a man and there has to be release sooner or later.
If the wife is withholding sex from her husband, that is going to happen on his own. It is like an itch that has to be scratched until you have relief. And if the wife is withholding sex from her husband, I don't see him as being inclined towards thinking of her while he is getting that release. He will be thinking of the last woman who gave him a becoming look.
I say therefore that for the sake of preserving marriages, it is expedient for the woman to submit to her husband when he requires sex from her.
It has been said that the sex life of a husband and wife is practicing spiritual warfare against the enemy.
Because the enemy would love to come in and create a situation where either party is committing adultery in their heart.