+465 "Women were meant to clean for the men, that's how God made us to be." You would laugh too if you just saw this sexist bullshit on The Church Channel. amirite?

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Domodomodomodomo! :D

by Anonymous 14 years ago

Domo oregoto mister roboto

by Anonymous 14 years ago

*Arigato

by Anonymous 14 years ago

I brought my domo and domo bag on Friday because it was stuffed animal day. (:

by Anonymous 14 years ago

Stuffed animal day?! really, my day was "Hand in this project in the beginning of class or it's a Zero grade for you" day D:

by Anonymous 14 years ago

That day was fun though, everyone walking around with stuffed animals.

by Anonymous 14 years ago

yeah i would. trust me don't treat all religious ppl the same cause then you'd end up thinking we are all like this idiot.there are alot more idiots out there that beliee that too, but plenty that have the right idea.

by Anonymous 14 years ago

One of the reasons I don't bother with religion.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Thats the way it used to be.. Fortunately for you chicks nowadays its not like that.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Fortunately for you guys, I'd say. Chicks nowadays are a lot more pissy and think a lot more independently. Try to force them to serve you now and the majority of results might not be satisfactory for the men.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Actually, men and women were created to make sacrifices for each other because they love each other, mostly sacrificing their time. Traditionally, the woman sacrifices her time to cook and clean, and the man sacrifices his time to bring home money for their mutual survival. Maybe the exact sacrifices men and women make for each other have shifted, but the fact that they still do, and should, has not.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

The Bible doesn't say anything about women and men having domestic roles in the household. (Show me the passage if I'm wrong). There are 2 famous household codes from Paul, in Colossians and Ephesians. Both talk about wives being subject to their husbands, and husbands loving their wives as their own body. Paul may have been patriarchal, but he was hundreds of years ahead of his time in his attitude of egalitarian love

by Anonymous 13 years ago

What?! Oh god... I seriously wonder what bible these people are reading.

by Anonymous 13 years ago