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This is how they think libodem Jan 2012 #1
If someone on the Obama staff wrote this, he would be fired (and if not, Obama would be rightfully Texas Lawyer Jan 2012 #2
No, God's Highest Desire Is For Santorum to STFU jberryhill Jan 2012 #3
Too many kinds of wrong to even count. saras Jan 2012 #4
+10 RC Jan 2012 #6
No it isn't gratuitous Jan 2012 #24
Some Seventh-day Adventists (Revelation 12:17), some Mormons (Jeremiah 31:31-34), and some Jews Texas Lawyer Jan 2012 #25
I'm not allowed, per our faultless DU juries to say much else gratuitous Jan 2012 #26
Isn't that pretty much what Joseph Smith said? Texas Lawyer Jan 2012 #9
They were just trying to intimidate her. Quantess Jan 2012 #5
I think Santorum was trying to incite biblically-based sexist prejudice against Bachmann Texas Lawyer Jan 2012 #10
It's also likely that Santorum's staffer deeply believes it. Quantess Jan 2012 #11
Without applying a broad brush to all people of faith, LiberalAndProud Jan 2012 #19
That's like saying those who hold the Bible as the literal Word of God should never shave Texas Lawyer Jan 2012 #23
I think one must begin with Genesis to understand the role of women LiberalAndProud Jan 2012 #30
I agree that Genesis paints a subservient role for women, and I agree that the Pauline letters Texas Lawyer Jan 2012 #32
I thinks that part is in Matriarchichus... one of the Apocryphal books. undeterred Jan 2012 #7
So which book is it...Dominatrixicus or Matriarchichus? countryjake Jan 2012 #20
Oh yeah... undeterred Jan 2012 #31
Sorry, that is what the 'Scriptures' teach, staffer asks a valid question, as she spouts Bluenorthwest Jan 2012 #8
There is no such thing as "Biblical" derby378 Jan 2012 #16
Good point. Catholics and Protestants can't even agree which rules make up the Ten Commandments. Texas Lawyer Jan 2012 #22
If Santorum wins, then I have this to say: Zalatix Jan 2012 #12
I don't want to belong to any species that would nominate Santorum Texas Lawyer Jan 2012 #18
Yep it is, most of the Bible is as well LadyHawkAZ Jan 2012 #13
True enough, but it still bugs me that Santorum's campaign gets a free pass from the media. Texas Lawyer Jan 2012 #14
Yeah. LadyHawkAZ Jan 2012 #15
Yes, I would say, that IS sexism. Warren DeMontague Jan 2012 #17
K & R n/t Tx4obama Jan 2012 #21
Christians should read the Gospels obamanut2012 Jan 2012 #27
I like Jefferson's Bible (it omits the Pauline letters which contain some of the worst sexism in the Texas Lawyer Jan 2012 #29
What about Ruth? ClassWarrior Jan 2012 #28
What about Lilith (who was sorta like Ruth even before Ruth)? Texas Lawyer Jan 2012 #33
Wasn't Lilith invented much later? redqueen Jan 2012 #37
I think Lilith is featured in very early versions of the Talmud. Texas Lawyer Jan 2012 #38
Wow. hifiguy Jan 2012 #34
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
It's valid because it's Bachman's belief system. It's valid to ask any Honeycombe8 Jan 2012 #39
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