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s/o church and tehology (Baconsmom, you'll probably appreciate this...

There are relatively few people IRL I discuss theology with.

My dad is one of them.
We are as far apart as you can get on a lot of controversial stuff--but he's smrt, respectful, and generally, when we're not dealing with 'hot button' topics, incredibly wise.

He had the 'mental lapse' when discussing something with me last week to play the "well, you know, if Bathsheba was culpable too, he couldn't have, under the law, touched her" BS.
I can't remember the last time I chewed him out taht badly.
He didn't quite ceede "history written by the winners" bit on it, but it had never occurred to him that king saying 'sleep with me' to a plebian was rather like a teacher saying it to a student--inbalance of power.

I'm rather shocked that the man had 3 daughters and that inbalance never occured to him. Foot in mouth

I may have scared him away from talking theology w/ me for a while though--considering that this incident piggybacks on me being a bit pissy that the kid's bible they got Buffy DELIBERATELY omits ALL women's stories that 'challange' anything.   They can squeeze hosea in there but Deborah, Esther, Mary/Marth, etc.

Since I"m in a funny place w/ church/religion/etc at the moment, this is probably for the best.

Re: s/o church and tehology (Baconsmom, you'll probably appreciate this...

  • edited December 2011
    The way I look at it, there are no women to look up to in the bible, except for Mary the Virgin and who can live up to that?
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  • GBCKGBCK member
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    edited December 2011
    I'm biased, for quasi-obvious reasons, but the story of Deborah is a damn good one.

    I mean, she ruled the country.  Led an army.  Wrote songs/poetry about vanquishing her enemy.  Not a lot to hate on in that.
  • MNNEBrideMNNEBride member
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    edited December 2011
    Plus,  she killed her enemy with a tent stake to the temple while he was asleep.  Gotta love Deborah
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  • GBCKGBCK member
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    edited December 2011
    Technically Jael killed him--but Deborah was chasing him.  Appropriately violent 9and a huge violation of the hospitality customs!)

    Deborah wrote the song about
     "now his mom is watching at her window
     wondering where her son is.
    and he's DEAD, HA, with a tent-stake-through-the-temple. 
    She'll wait forever and never see him come home
    sucks to be her!"

    ^morbid.
  • baconsmombaconsmom member
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    edited December 2011
    I don't know any of these stories. They aren't in the scripture rotation for Catholic masses. And no, I don't read the Bible. I'll have to look them up in my Asimov's Guide. 
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  • baconsmombaconsmom member
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    edited December 2011
    Oh, but I think we can look up to Mary Magdalene, because reading between the lines? She was an Apostle. Hell, she found Him gone from the tomb! 
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  • GBCKGBCK member
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    edited December 2011
    none of the good stories ever make it into rotation.

    I vote for reading the book of Judges. :)
  • TheDuckisTheDuckis member
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    edited December 2011
    Huh, I always learned that the scripture rotation gave you the full bible over 3 years, and never questioned it. But since I never really paid attention to the readings, I wouldn't actually know.
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