Look, I'm trying not to disrespect some of my favorite posters here (including my favorite), but again, you DO realize that some of our most knowledgeable DJ's here profess Christianity? What I'm trying to get you to see is that I believe.... no, I know... that you're being a little extreme on this. Point being, if these women aren't "worth our time", then neither are the men professing it.Desdinova said:...and that's approximately how many women aren't worth a DJ's time.
In all the circles I go here in LR Arkansas, if I told I must take a man to the best looking, highest quality, best character women that I know here in LR, I would tell him "lets wait until Sunday morning" and I'd carry that man to my "wealthy" baptist church.
Facts are facts, and in LR arkansas, that's where the best looking, wealthiest, smartest, most educated women are.
In Arkansas, to say "christian feminist" would be an oxymoron. One's automatically at least 50% wrong with that statement here. I presume this is different in other parts of the US?...and maybe that works for you. It sure as hell didn't work for me.
Did I ever tell you about the wannabe feminist that I dated? She got the idea to join a church.
Believe me, you don't have to convince me the bible is significantly flawed.When she told me about her interest in religion, I asked to see her brand new bible. I showed her the chapter in (Exodus??) where anything a woman touches while she's on her period is unclean in God's eyes - including herself. She quit going to church after that![]()