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Smellin Coffee

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Preacher's Precious Pickle Packers prepare for Pastors' School Parade.
 
Smellin Coffee said:
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Preacher's Precious Pickle Packers prepare for Pastors' School Parade.
Too bad the pic is not in color so to see their green teeth from biting off the ends to fit the boxes.
 
Smellin Coffee said:
Sherryh, Teri, Patriotic and CF pose in a pickle portrait to vie for RAIDER'S affections.
 
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While preaching in Hyles Anderson College chapel, Dr. John R. Rice has the inspiration to add a third point to the sermon on bossy wives and women preachers he was preparing.

Thus was the beginning for his classic, "Bobbed Hair, Bossy Wives, and Women Preachers."
 
Tennessean said:
Thus was the beginning for his classic, "Bobbed Hair, Bossy Wives, and Women Preachers."

Off the topic a bit but it is interesting that this book was influential in the life of Fred Phelps, according to his granddaughter.

Fred Phelps encouraged church members to read the Evangelical writer John R. Rice?s book ?Bobbed Hair, Bossy Wives, and Women Preachers,? from 1941, which offered a view of gender roles that was regressive even when it was published. ?It suddenly sucked to be a woman,? Phelps-Roper said. ?It was, like, I would need to get permission from Dad to talk to anybody else.?

Unfollow: How a prized daughter of the Westboro Baptist Church came to question its beliefs.
 
Smellin Coffee said:
Tennessean said:
Thus was the beginning for his classic, "Bobbed Hair, Bossy Wives, and Women Preachers."

Off the topic a bit but it is interesting that this book was influential in the life of Fred Phelps, according to his granddaughter.

Fred Phelps encouraged church members to read the Evangelical writer John R. Rice?s book ?Bobbed Hair, Bossy Wives, and Women Preachers,? from 1941, which offered a view of gender roles that was regressive even when it was published. ?It suddenly sucked to be a woman,? Phelps-Roper said. ?It was, like, I would need to get permission from Dad to talk to anybody else.?

Unfollow: How a prized daughter of the Westboro Baptist Church came to question its beliefs.

If that's true, then all one can say is wow. I never heard the sermon, the book is out of print. There was one in the HAC library.
 
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