April 30, 2012

The Sad, Christian War on Women

Carol Howard Merritt, PomoMusings

What is one belief, practice or element of Christianity that must die so that Christianity can move forward and truly impact the world in the next 100 years?

Brainstorming women, armed with their Sharpies and poster boards, are going to battle. If you haven’t heard, there is a “war on women.”

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TAGGED: Women, Christianity

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