Originally posted by vistesdI'd much prefer the first sentence this way...
Give me a bit of time, to search out references.
There have been some pretty strict positions taken by rabbis over the centuries regarding sex outside of marriage, and women have been suppressed in Judaism as well as other places (e.g., there are no women rabbis in orthodox Judaism today, whereas there are in the other divisions).
However, sex itself i ...[text shortened]... ir credit--have ever viewed sexuality as vile or fraught with potential immorality or whatever.
"There have been some pretty strict positions taken by rabbits over the centuries regarding sex outside of marriage, and women have been suppressed in Judaism as well as other places (e.g., there are no women rabbits in orthodox Judaism today, whereas there are in the other divisions)."
Originally posted by scottishinnzROFL!! I will take that under advisement in the future. 🙂
I'd much prefer the first sentence this way...
"There have been some pretty strict positions taken by rabbi[b]ts over the centuries regarding sex outside of marriage, and women have been suppressed in Judaism as well as other places (e.g., there are no women rabbits in orthodox Judaism today, whereas there are in the other divisions)."[/b]
Originally posted by scottishinnzI haven't noticed any male rabbits taking place in organized or disorganized religion. Maybe we have a thing or two to learn from rabbits...?
Well, come on, have you seen any women rabbits taking place in organised (or even disorganised) religion? 😀
[edit; Bullfrogs on the other hand...]
EDIT: Ooops, missed your edit. 🙂
EDIT EDIT: "Jeremiah was a bullfrog..."