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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]Honeycombe8
(37,648 posts)35. That's actually a valid question for Bachmann, since she's an evangelical, also.
Since she believes in the submissive, etc., stuff, it's valid to ask her how she jives her religious views about man vs. woman with her running to be the head of the free world.
She was asked, also, if she were elected President, would her husband still rule her? I think she said, yes, the husband is the head of the family, and she submits to his will or something like that.
Someone who believes that way cannot be the executive of the country.
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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