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You claimed, "And even before that when women were men's property because, after all, it says in Genesis that a wife should, Stepford style, cleave to her husband as the head of the house." That is...
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You were wrong. Period. Women are not owned and it does not say, as you falsely claimed, that wives “cleave”. Nonsense.
But since we are again in non-literal territory, I understand you to be...
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To be clear, wives and husbands are to cleave to each other in the sense of being faithful to each other, to cling to each other, but it is not just for the wife, and it is only stated as such for...
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You go from confident assertions to insecure questions. I guess that’s progress, but still no support for women being owned by their husbands or wives cleaving to husbands.
Tom, Reagan had it...
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I have a big problem with people who make claims that clearly are untrue and are too unspeakably arrogant to simply admit it. You claimed that husbands own their wives and that the wives are to...
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I knew it was too much to hope for. This statement, "And even before that when women were men's property because, after all, it says in Genesis that a wife should, Stepford style, cleave to her...
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You've got it backwards. It actually says this. "Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one flesh." So note that the husband actually...
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That's not what the SCOTUS decision referred to.
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We're going to find out now, almost certainly by this evening, how wonderfully tolerant and peace-loving the advocates of killing unborn babies are.
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You are speculating again. There are many women who chose to keep their babies, the products of rape, and testify that it was a gloriously wonderful decision that they are happy they made. Doing the...
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Yes, she will. She will do the right thing, thank God. It is certainly far preferred to having a living human being, innocent and defenseless, destroyed right before her eyes.
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About fifty years too late, but justice is finally beginning to take place. Thank you Mr. Trump for your SCOTUS appointees who genuinely believe in the rule of law rather than just making it up as...
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I wouldn't say this is 100% accurate, but it's close enough. How far we have fallen!
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C. Thomas put it pretty well.
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You mean the criminals didn't stop and think, "Wait a minute. I can't rob this convenience store. After all, the gun I'm using might need discharging, and that's against the law. I'll have to just...
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One would think that the right to keep and bear arms would automatically lead to the right to discharge such weapons. Otherwise, what would be the point of having them?
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Interesting SC decision today. New York cannot prohibit concealed carry because the applicant cannot demonstrate a personal danger. I don't know how far that opens the door, but it would seem to be...
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Career politician. Say what makes the most people happy.
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Recent mass shootings, including those at a Texas elementary school and a New York supermarket, have renewed public attention on President Joe Biden’s views on gun control. An array of recent...
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The great red wave seems to be a likely event, but even at that we will still end up in mostly political deadlock. The WH must be changed.
If the repubs take over the Congress, they need to hold...
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There were many mistakes made, the propped-open door being one of the biggest.
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There probably is a greater prospect of gain among Hispanics than among black Americans. Perhaps not, but the attachment to the dem party with blacks is very strong.
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Crime desperately needs to be addressed, but that means more arrests, more violent confrontations between criminals and the cops, and increased prison pops, all of which feeds into a narrative dearly...
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The opportunity certainly seems to exist to turn a significant number of minority votes to the republican side. What specifically do you think repubs should do to facilitate that?
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Yeah, except that you can't find a single instance. I've had two just on this thread.
Forget it.
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I will again encourage you to employ those "library research" skills that you speak of so often and yet use so rarely to support your own ideas.
You would do yourself a favor to stop being so...
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Your obvious inability to do even basic research is really stunning.
As to what I will accept, my repudiation of your usage of "berdache" was discovered on Wiki while WebMd was my source for the...
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We've been through all that before. There is no support for your ideas. None at all.
And guess what controls naturally produced hormones? If you guessed "genes", you win the prize.
My...
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And there is zero evidence that those injections result in TG individuals. We have discussed this before. Pretty sure there is no pre-natal hormonal connection to TG, so I'm afraid you are still left...
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What controls the hormones? It is, of course, genes, the root word of "genetics". Learn something.
You plainly did not even bother to read the article.
Tom, I didn't think Juneteenth was a...
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I understand that on this site you do no research at all and, as was with the case with "berdache", your knowledge is oftentimes shown to be flat wrong. When that happens, you get offended and rather...
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Like you don't do?
Excuses, excuses, excuses. But I'll give you a chance. The entire human genome has been mapped for quite a number of years. Where have they found the gene(s) that code for...
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That's stretching it some. Just because some native tribes tolerated them does not mean they, "have been part of civilization for centuries."
Evidence?
Between the two of us, I'm the only one...
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The term is a modern invention, French in origin and not native. "Berdache" was not developed by Native Americans. Wiki says, "The term berdache has always been repugnant to Indigenous people." It...
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All true, but it will require some national discipline. I am concerned about what is going to happen when the welfare class finds their lists of giveaways being restricted.
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NFL DC Jack Del Rio tweeted this.
He was referring to the 1/6 hearing.
He then explained further the next day. "Why are we not looking into those things — if we're going to talk about it —...
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I don't think a discussion about the reliability of the text of the NT is a "foolish controversy". But it's good to let it drop. Unproductive, as it turned out.
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This bear repeating.
But if you know of NT passages that were corrupted by "translators", then put it out for us to see. In your four years of discussing such things, surely you have good...
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The rank politicization of this whole thing is nauseating. I think the American people are on to them now and will "reward" them for their uselessness with a great red wave come November. Out with...
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Interesting how Fauci seemed so evasive and reluctant to answer pretty simple, direct questions.
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It would seem not to be right.
As is often the case, it turns out that we are our own worst enemy.
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The White House has it all figured out.
Now if she's right about refining capacity, then perhaps that's a valid point. The question of her being right is difficult to answer.
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That's one of those corrupted texts, isn't it? Remember those dishonest translators you mentioned?
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It's what I dislike about trying to discuss anything with you. The Hebrews passage is a perfect example.
1. You claimed I took it out of context. I provided the context, so you then went to...
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Tom, what do you think is driving this present inflation? It does seem to be a worldwide problem and is no doubt driven somewhat by soaring oil prices, so what seems to be unique to the situation in...
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I am not an enthusiastic Trump supporter, but I did appreciate what the country was able to do under his admin. To vote in favor of impeachment was a questionable move at best. He plainly had done...
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