New Oxford Notes: October 2004
Most Children Already Have Two "Fathers"
Thanks to feminism, being a "good mother" has become being a "good father."
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Our Testosterone-Depleted Church
God created Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve.
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A Bishop With Testosterone
Would that all bishops followed the lead of Robert F. Vasa.
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Digging Himself in Deeper
George Sim Johston tries to explain what he really meant.
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