It really is simple, Mr Mayor. I know that Democrats have undermined education to produce an illiterate generation who are therefore more likely to vote for them, but in a Baptist university? Can't the woman read?
If she can't then she, and all of her ilk, are
LYING when claiming to be capable of teaching.
Perhaps they have not read The Bible in which case they're
LYING when they claim knowledge.
What if she's missed out the Epistles and The Old Testament and only read the first half of the Gospels?
Again, claims to knowledge are
LIES.
Or if she
has read The Bible then she is
LYING about what it says.
These are simple matters of honesty, no theology required. Recently I recommended the experience of Deborah to a new poster. As so often my welcome fell on barren ground, or so it would seem, but I make the welcome anyway. Esther was another exemplar I suggested and her achievement was honourable, especially when contrasted with the snot Vashti
There are people who actually celebrate Queen Vashti – this wotzername? ..President of Baylor is doing just that. Jesus is our King. He is currently in Heaven but has left us clear instructions. "Oh Yeah?" says this Baylor President woman, "I've seen better instructions on an adult diaper kit!" She probably goes up and down a bit then: "INSTRUCT THIS!!" her eyeballs swivelling in their orbits she knows better than our King just like Queen Vashti knew better than King Ahasuerus when he commanded her. "Ahasuerus? she said, "Shmahasuerus!" and partied on.
Esther 1:1-22
Full details there, it seems like one big party, even less restrained than Baylor celebrating their new appointment (although when dispensing with God anything goes) so a little speculation there. The king set in place a procedure for selecting his new appointee and perhaps Baylor had a similar plan, I don't know, which brings me to Deborah. One of my favourite characters from one of the truly great books.
I Corinthians 6:4 .. Judges 4:4-5
Deborah (Mrs Lapidoth) was consistent with God's teaching as vouchsafed by Paul in Corinthians:
“If then ye have judgments of things pertaining to this life, set them to judge who are least esteemed in the church.” Deborah was not a professor of theology and did not control doctrinal instruction for intending clergymen or intending professors. She dealt with straightforward matters requiring no more qualification than being
least esteemed. Indeed, her adventure is recorded just to show that 900 iron chariots could be thwarted by one so lowly as she. Theology does not come into it, although some may flow
from these events for others to discuss, and did not come into Jael (Mrs Heber)'s dexterity with hammer and tent-peg
WHOPPED! .through the head and into the dirt, in the same chapter. Later on when Deborah was singing it was again a simple statement of fact:
Judges 5:24-27 Blessed above women shall Jael the wife of Heber be, Blessed shall she be above women in the tent.
He asked water, and she gave him milk; She brought forth butter in a lordly dish.
She put her hand to the nail, And her right hand to the workmen’s hammer;
And with the hammer she smote Sisera, she smote off his head,
When she had pierced and stricken through his temples at her feet he bowed, he fell, he lay down:
At her feet he bowed, he fell: Where he bowed, there he fell down dead.
Poor Mrs Sisera was sitting, peering out,
“Why are they taking so long to divvy up the damsels?” she and her ladies wondered. What could he have on his mind? A great big hammer and spike
you see, it's a simple matter of fact. As simple as the parallel between Vashti and that President. They both knew what was expected. They both chose something else.