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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The Republican agenda includes everything up to and including turning women into wombs with zero rights. They'll tell you it's not, just like they told you Roe was "settled law" before they overturned it. Just like they told you that now that Roe has been overturned it's "up to the states" before they started trying to introduce nationwide abortion bans. Just like they told you "but there will always be exceptions for rape and incest" before they started sending women to jail for it. Just like they told you "we would never force a 12 year old to term" before they did it. Make no mistake, the GOP's ultimate goal is to become the American Taliban. They've been proving it with their actions for decades. Anyone who says they aren't is either too stupid to see what's right in front of their face, or in on it and trying to keep up the charade.[/quote] I'm pretty sure most everyday Americans don't want an "American Taliban."[/quote] "Half of Americans say Bible should influence U.S. laws, including 28% who favor it over the will of the people" https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2020/04/13/half-of-americans-say-bible-should-influence-u-s-laws-including-28-who-favor-it-over-the-will-of-the-people/ Among U.S. Christians, two-thirds (68%) want the Bible to influence U.S. laws at least some, and [b]among white evangelical Protestants, this figure rises to about nine-in-ten (89%).[/b] Literal Christian Sharia Law, favored by 9 out of 10 white evangelicals - otherwise known as Republicans. "On Nov. 4, Joel Webbon of Right Response Ministries quote-tweeted a post by Brad Wilcox which included a screenshot of an MSNBC newscast discussing voter demographic information broken down by gender and college education. The data came from a 2018 Pew Research Center Survey and noted that the votes of women who have attained college education or higher are trending positively for Democrats. This means more college-educated women are voting for Democrats and fewer are voting for Republicans. In his quote-tweet, [b]Webbon noted that “the 19th Amendment was a bad idea” because women are “easily deceived” and are attending “institutions for deception.”[/b] https://baptistnews.com/article/why-these-christian-men-believe-women-shouldnt-have-the-right-to-vote/ Ending women's suffrage, just like the Taliban did. "In many evangelical congregations, [b]women are forbidden from holding leadership roles such as senior pastor.[/b] The ideology of complementarianism asserts that while women and men are equal in creation, they are distinct in function. Men are to serve as leaders of church and home; [b]women are to support and submit to them.[/b] This way of thinking, which advocates “biblical womanhood,” is based on one interpretation of passages from the New Testament. [b]Because of its prevalence,[/b] more women almost certainly can be found on nursery duty than behind pulpits each week in American evangelical churches. https://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu/responses/where-are-the-women-in-american-evangelicalism Forbidding women from holding jobs, forcing them to be submissive to men. Straight out of the Taliban playbook. Keep plugging your ears and sticking your head in the sand. If the right gets its way, the Handmaid's Tale is going to stop being fiction. [/quote]
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