It is interesting isn't it to time travel--we all are soooooo progressive when we see the past... for instance I can hardly get any of those opposed to equal treatment of women today to agree to the positions of their direct parentage in thinking--they all seem to immediately become "progressives" when discussing a woman's right to vote, or be in the military, or get any job she is qualified for, or play sports, and they are shocked at the arguments that were put forth against the "Equal Rights Amendment."
What is hard to grasp is that someday people will watch videos presenting their current arguments against ordaining women in the future and they will hjave such a good time laughing at the quaint arguments. ;-)
Oh to have the insight to see how the future will see us...
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POST STEALER!!!!
Nice way to introduce it though. Watch your back.
It's not stealing! I'm sending them traffic!
:-)
Very funny!! I needed a laugh today after dealing with too many complementarians. Thanks!
It is interesting isn't it to time travel--we all are soooooo progressive when we see the past... for instance I can hardly get any of those opposed to equal treatment of women today to agree to the positions of their direct parentage in thinking--they all seem to immediately become "progressives" when discussing a woman's right to vote, or be in the military, or get any job she is qualified for, or play sports, and they are shocked at the arguments that were put forth against the "Equal Rights Amendment."
What is hard to grasp is that someday people will watch videos presenting their current arguments against ordaining women in the future and they will hjave such a good time laughing at the quaint arguments. ;-)
Oh to have the insight to see how the future will see us...
Ken, I think Steph was refering to the fact that I posted this in a comment on Kevin Wright's blog recently. :) I'm glad you posted it though!
Yep, that's where I got it. Great link!
i thought so too. :)
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