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In reply to the discussion: Sexism = "Is it God’s highest desire, that is, his biblically expressed will…to have a woman rule... [View all]LiberalAndProud
(12,799 posts)19. Without applying a broad brush to all people of faith,
I find Palin's and Bachmann's candidacies a bit puzzling. Those who hold the Bible as the literal Word of God should understand that women are to take a submissive role in the world. That Rick Santorum capitalizes on this cognitive dissonance doesn't surprise me. I have no doubt that Michele's gender alone precluded many, if not most, evangelists from voting for her.
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Sexism = "Is it God’s highest desire, that is, his biblically expressed will…to have a woman rule... [View all]
Texas Lawyer
Jan 2012
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If someone on the Obama staff wrote this, he would be fired (and if not, Obama would be rightfully
Texas Lawyer
Jan 2012
#2
Some Seventh-day Adventists (Revelation 12:17), some Mormons (Jeremiah 31:31-34), and some Jews
Texas Lawyer
Jan 2012
#25
I think Santorum was trying to incite biblically-based sexist prejudice against Bachmann
Texas Lawyer
Jan 2012
#10
That's like saying those who hold the Bible as the literal Word of God should never shave
Texas Lawyer
Jan 2012
#23
I agree that Genesis paints a subservient role for women, and I agree that the Pauline letters
Texas Lawyer
Jan 2012
#32
Sorry, that is what the 'Scriptures' teach, staffer asks a valid question, as she spouts
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2012
#8
Good point. Catholics and Protestants can't even agree which rules make up the Ten Commandments.
Texas Lawyer
Jan 2012
#22
True enough, but it still bugs me that Santorum's campaign gets a free pass from the media.
Texas Lawyer
Jan 2012
#14
I like Jefferson's Bible (it omits the Pauline letters which contain some of the worst sexism in the
Texas Lawyer
Jan 2012
#29
That's actually a valid question for Bachmann, since she's an evangelical, also.
Honeycombe8
Jan 2012
#35
I hate to call that question "valid" no matter who is asked that question. Bachmann might have a
Texas Lawyer
Jan 2012
#36