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  • Unclean in Menstruation - Proof of God

    Wailing strident feminists complain ad nauseam about God’s attitude to women*. This is about as much use as complaining about the weather. God has ordained that menstruating women are unclean; just get over it!

    The Bible, Torah and Koran all agree:
    But if a man be just, and do that which is lawful and right, and hath not ... come near to a menstruous woman.... Ezekiel 18:5

    They question thee (O Muhammad) concerning menstruation. Say: It is an illness, so let women alone at such times and go not in unto them till they are cleansed. And when they have purified themselves, then go in unto them as Allah hath enjoined upon you. 2:222

    So, as God made the entire earth and all the people upon it, is it surprising that even in New Zealand the local Darkies believe the same thing?

    Proof that God exists and that His Word is universal!
    Pregnant or menstruating women are not being welcomed at one of the collections at the Te Papa national museum in New Zealand, which has outraged many people.

    Regional museums have been invited to take part in a behind-the-scenes tour of some of Te Papa's collections on November 5, but women who are pregnant or menstruating are to be excluded from one of the collections.

    Te Papa's collections included the condition that "wahine who are either hapu [pregnant] or mate wahine [menstruating]" were unable to attend.

    Jane Keig, Te Papa spokeswoman, said the policy exists because of Maori beliefs around the items in the Taonga Maori collection, which is included the tour.

    "If a woman is pregnant or menstruating, they are tapu (forbidden),” the New Zealand Herald quoted her as saying. “Some of these taonga have been used in battle and to kill people.

    "Pregnant women are sacred and the policy is in place to protect women from these objects."

    She said the museum agreed to the rule when the collection was taken and the policy does not apply to the general exhibition. The museum will not try to stop pregnant women who want to take part in the tour, but does prefer that they “respect the belief.”

    The e-mail which has been sent to the museums offered these women the chance to take the tour at a different time.

    Chris Finlayson, the New Zealand government's arts, culture and heritage minister said the warning should just be considered an advisory and individuals could make their own decisions on whether to follow it.

    *Feminist blogger Boganette said that religious and cultural beliefs should be ignored if they're going to insult or oppress women.

    Margaret Mutu, head of Maori Studies at Auckland University, said the objects were obviously dangerous.

    "They are tapu and pregnant or menstruating women are tapu,” Stuff quoted her as saying. “It would be very unwise to put the two up against each other."
    There you have it: What are the chances of True Christians, Islamofascist terrorists and Antipodean Darkies all believing the same thing if there is no God?
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    “We must reassert that the essence of Christianity is the love of obedience to God’s Laws and that how that complete obedience is used or implemented does not concern us.”

    Author of such illuminating essays as,
    Map of the Known World; Periodic Table of Elements; The History of Linguistics; The Errors of Wicca; Dolphins and Evolution; The History of Landover (The Apology); Landover and the Civil War; 2000 Racial Slurs.

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    Re: Unclean in Menstruation - Proof of God

    Even the injuns of North America knew better than to keep a menstruating woman in the camp especially since they attract bears.

    The government strongly suggests that women wear internal tampons and not pads…..when hiking in places like Yellowstone National Park. This is directly from the NPS (National Park Service) Website
    “Considering bears’ highly developed sense of smell, it may seem logical that they could be attracted to odors associated with menstruation. Studies on this subject are few and inconclusive. If a woman chooses to hike or camp in bear country during menstruation, a basic precaution should be to wear internal tampons, not external pads. Used tampons should be double-bagged in a zip-lock type bag and stored the same as garbage.”
    Although as Seth put it.... "brave bear".
    Drama queen

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