Synopsis of the situation: Mordecai, a Jew, is an important man, known to the leadership of the Medes and Persians. His cousin, Esther, whom he raised, is now queen of the Medes and Persians. Haman is a very high official who hates Mordecai and has set up a law so that Mordecai and his entire [...]
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- Michelle (May 22, 4:12 PM) Ah, yes, thank you--that is a good reminder. It was presented that way to me,...
- liz sykes (May 22, 2:05 AM) It depends how gender hierarchy is presented to people as to whether they look at...
- Michelle (May 21, 4:07 PM) It just seems off to me that the teaching of gender hierarchy could be accepted...
- Sue D. (May 20, 7:29 PM) To continue with the "racist" analogy, should Christians have been comfortable using the term "complementarian"...
- Jon (May 19, 12:30 PM) Don, if you are speaking about using another person's terminology one on one, I see...
- Don Johnson (May 19, 6:36 AM) If someone makes a specific request about terminology to use for their own self-description, I...
- Jon (May 18, 8:24 PM) Liz, that's a very thoughtful and useful distinction to make. In public, with a number...
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