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To: marshmallow

This marxist egalitarianism—this denial of the natures of man and woman-—and this notion that God does not have a teleological reason for his creations is blasphemy and such a warped sense of understanding of human beings. Biology proves there is a difference in design and different natures in man and woman, as anthropology and history does.

There should be a division in roles of men and women and where there is a division they are flourishing societies, such as America proved. Russian practices which took the woman out of the home and put babies in daycares was a disaster. Social engineering that goes against the laws human nature never can work (Natural Law Theory).

Emotions don’t lend themselves well to leadership positions where emotion gets in the way of intellect—the way women are designed because of their roles as mother. Rare exceptions are just that—rare and should never determine an organization’s actions which are reasoned.


4 posted on 07/23/2011 3:29:28 PM PDT by savagesusie (Virtue is a habit of the mind, consistent with nature and moderation and reason. Cicero)
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To: savagesusie

First of all, it’s the Church’s dictate that women keep as far away from the priesthood as possible. Jesus probably knew quite a few yentas in his day and he knew if these chicks took over his church all we’d hear about is obesity, drunkeness and too much salt and sugar in our diets.

If it ever happens, every female priest is going to resemble some horrible mix of Debbie Wasserman Shultz, Barney Frank’s sister (what’s her name? Ann something or other) and Hillary Rodham Clinton. No. Thank. You.


5 posted on 07/23/2011 3:40:50 PM PDT by miss marmelstein (Casey Anthony is guilty as hell)
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