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From: gtaylor@lasspvax.UUCP (Greg Taylor)
Newsgroups: net.women,net.religion.christian,net.politics
Subject: Re: Pastoral letter on women
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Date: Tue, 11-Dec-84 09:30:54 EST
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Posted: Tue Dec 11 09:30:54 1984
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Summary: 

Yeah, and then the bishops will come out with some hare-brained argument
that women deserve to be treated with dignity, and should be granted
things like comparable pay for comparable worth....

And it's just like all that drivel about the church and capitalism, Y'know?
I mean, what do the bishops know about THAT? They just spend other people's
money. And they're not even married. How can they possibly....

I'm sure we'll all be very interested to hear what the Heritage Foundation
has to say about the upcoming letter. Most likely, we'll discover that they
have a *real* woman on their board somewhere, and she'll issue the response.
Not that she'll be up there in the leadership or anything. More like an 
assistant something.

I mean hey-the bishops are against nuclear incineration, they have some grave
reservations about the Capitalist system (something about G-d not liking the
labour theory of value very much), so what can we expect? I'll bet that it's
no mistake that all of those cardinals wear red.

Fiat Lux.........

Greg