Lesbian Bishops and Women-Run Societies
May 20, 2010
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Will My Daughter Marry a Slouch? Why do homeschooling moms come home to prepare daughters to leave home? There's a well-loaded, but important socio-economic question for the day! The obvious answer is: because 70% of young men aren't grown up by 30 years of age (up from 30% in 1970). But there's more to it than that. Social pressures on families today are incredibly tough – much tougher than it was in the 1970s. Of course, women will try to salvage whatever is left of our social systems. Meanwhile, the Episcopalians are ordaining lesbian bishops, marking another milestone in the slide into Gomorrah. In the midst of all of this, there are some attempts afoot to reestablish a biblical socio-economic order.
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