Michael Lowry, what you just said was said was sarcastic and potentially
uncivil.
Arnaud, (if you can read this) if you are serious about unsubscribing, be my
guest, but if you should resubscribe, please don't threaten to unsubscribe.
Just do it.
I asked my question under the assumption that a lot of Muslims are either
liberal or moderate, and therefore don't necessarily always interpret the
koran literally (or even reject parts of it outright!) and that even
conservative Muslims are going to be reasonable enough to realize that woman
deserve equal rights as men.
From,
Emily
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 7:01 PM, Carol Moore in DC <contactme(a)carolmoore.net
wrote:
Actually that's the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible
which is accepted more or
less by most of Christianity. Though obviously evangelicals take all of
it more seriously, even some of the parts Jesus (allegedly) rejected.
On 9/23/2011 7:23 PM, Michael J. Lowrey wrote:
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 4:52 PM, Ryan
Kaldari<rkaldari(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote:
> Of course the Christian Bible still says that
women are
> subservient to their husbands (as Michelle Bachmann recently reminded
us).
It also
endorses slavery, says that adulterers must be put to death, and
requires men to grow beards.
Gee, thanks for telling me what my religion teaches
and believes - NOT!
Try studying the variety of Christian teachings outside the
televangelists sometime.
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