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brain sizes: Einstein's and women's

Jd JDay123 at BellSouth.com
Fri Jul 19 07:08:31 EST 2002


In alt.education  Re: brain sizes: Einstein's and women's, 
Shadow Dancer wrote... 

>"Jd" <JDay123 at BellSouth.com> wrote in message
>news:3d373223.31275042 at news1.lig.bellsouth.net...
>> In alt.education  Re: brain sizes: Einstein's and women's,
>> Shadow Dancer wrote...
>>
>> >>"Jd" <JDay123 at BellSouth.com> wrote...
>> >> 1Timothy 2:12-13 But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp
>> >> authority over the man, but to be in silence. For Adam was first
>> >> formed, then Eve.
>>
>> >Take your oversimplification of a PARABLE elsewhere.  That portion of the
>> >Old Testament was entirely skewed by the all-male Council of Nicea - who
>> >came up with your King James version of the Holy Christian Bible.
>>
>> The Nicene council of 325 AD did not write the KJV.  Helloooooo
>> anyone out there???
>>
>> >Let's talk of gender equalities and differences without mixing personal
>> >religion into it, shall we?  After all, the founding fathers of this
>country
>> >CAME here and established this nation - *because* of what religion had
>done
>> >to England.
>>
>> Ok. There was this girl back in the 6th grade which I thought at the
>> time could've wooped my a$$. Not counting her, every other woman
>> whose ever tried to dominate a man has probably been involved in
>> withcraft i.e. manipulation.
>>
>> >Take a gander at:  http://www.winterslight.org/archives/00000016.htm if
>you
>> >do not believe me.  Public domain quotes which can be easily verified.
>>
>> >So much for you and your Bible.
>>
>> No thanks, I'll stick with my trusty ol' KJV. But feel free to paste
>> from that website if you want. I don't do the web thingy much at
>> all. Takes up too much time. And besides that, someone, or a group
>> of someones has twice tried to hack my computer.
>>
>> Jd
>
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>

>As for the Council of Nicea - yes, Jd, they not only re-translated the
>Bible, but decided what books would stay and which would not - all based on
>how much power the Church under King James could have over people.  Period.
>It was all about power and money then, and it's even more so, now.
>
>I am an amateur scholar at such things so I know whence I speak.  I wager
>you never bothered to investigate the truth yourself, independant of your
>church.  It's a shame to see yet another one scared by "visions of Hell"
>into not having a mind of their own.

It doesn't  take any sort of scholarship atall to do the following:

>From the first Council of Nicea:
1611 A.D - 325 A.D = almost 13 centuries.

>From the second Council of Nicea:
1611 A.D. - 787 A.D. = just over 8 centuries

... but I have heard that women are not narually inclined to
understand mathematics as are men. I think that's because they lack
hemispherical dominance in their brains and so their brains work
differently with respect to descion making processes.

Jd





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