---In FairfieldLife@{{emailDomain}}, <punditster@...> wrote:

 On 12/29/2013 2:40 PM, awoelflebater@... mailto:awoelflebater@... wrote:
 
 I don't think "a couple of spiritual teachers" talking about "indifference" 
relates to anything Mike was posting about. Maybe not, but I think Mike's point 
was that Jesus was indifferent to social mores concerning adultery. From what 
I've read, hardly anybody back then was indifferent to having multiple wives - 
they were all in favor of it. So, if Jesus was forgiving about adultery, I 
wonder if he was also in favor of polygamy? And, I don't think any spiritual 
teachers back then were in favor of polyandry, except maybe over in India. But, 
I guess it all depends on what you mean by "spiritual teachers". According to 
Robin, Saul had a spiritual experience on the road to Damascus when he thought 
he had seen the risen Christ for the first time; but everyone knows that Mary 
Magdalene was the first to see the Jesus rise up into the sky. Obviously the 
New Testament was written by men. Go figure.  
 
 I don't care what you think and I wasn't talkin' to you. Keep your pie hole 
shut and give the little lady a chance to speak for herself. She's not quite a 
corpse yet. Go figure. 

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