Actually, I'm all in favor of wives submitting to their husband.
 
You know, "dear, why can't we?  __________fill in the blank
And she says: " I don't feel like it."
And he says : "Don't I count?"
And she says: "Not today, you don't."
At which point the husband puts his foot down and says, "submit,  bitch"
And she laughs her head off and he goes to the TV room and watches  
football.
 
Something like that, only when I say "submit" she purrs like a kitten  and
does what I request.
 
This is meant as a joke for all of the menfolk here at RC.org to 
laugh their heads off.
 
Billy
 
 
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Get Religion
 
Shocking! Baptist says wives should ‘submit’ to  husbands
January 24, 2014 By _Tamie  Ross_ 
(http://www.patheos.com/blogs/getreligion/author/tross/)   
(http://www.patheos.com/blogs/getreligion/2014/01/shocking-baptist-says-wives-should-submit-to-husbands/#disqus_thread)
 

 
Courtesy of The Washington Post, let’s all prepare to  hyperventilate.  
_This  news_ 
(http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-politics/wp/2014/01/22/gop-congressmans-book-the-wife-is-to-voluntarily-submit-to-her-husband/?ti
d=pm_pop)  will shock you (SHOCK YOU!): 
A Republican member of Congress says in a recently released book that a  
wife is to “voluntarily submit” to her husband, but that it doesn’t make her  
inferior to him. 
Rep. Steve Pearce’s (R-N.M.) memoir, “Just Fly the Plane, Stupid!” was  
released last month. Its publication — and his acknowledgment in the book of  
the controversial nature of the submission debate — come as the Republican  
Party reevaluates how it talks to and about women. 
In the book, Pearce recounts his rise to owning an oil-field service  
company and winning election to Congress. In the book, the Vietnam War veteran  
says that both the military chain of command and the family unit need a  
structure in which everyone plays his or her role. 
He said that, in his family’s experience, this meant that his wife,  
Cynthia, would submit to him and he would lead. 
“The wife is to voluntarily submit, just as the husband is to lovingly lead 
 and sacrifice,” he writes, citing the Bible. “The husband’s part is to 
show up  during the times of deep stress, take the leadership role and be 
accountable  for the outcome, blaming no one else.”
My sincere apologies to all you inside-the-Beltway readers who just spilled 
 your cocktails. 
Who is this maniac? Is he a Baptist or something? Heaven  forbid. 
But apparently, yes, that is the case. Pearce is a Baptist.  Worse yet, 
even though the Post spares him the ignominy of being so  specific — it appears 
that _he is  a Southern Baptist._ 
(http://www.bpnews.net/printerfriendly.asp?ID=34378)  
And even more horrifying that that, it seems readily apparent — based on 
the  Post’s justifiably breathless reporting — that he is a Southern  Baptist 
who believes in traditional Southern Baptist doctrine. You know,  doctrine 
that subscribes to Bible passages such as _Ephesians  5:22-23:_ 
(http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ephesians%205:22-33)  

22 Wives, submit yourselves to your own husbands as you do  to the Lord. 23 
For the husband is the head of the wife as  Christ is the head of the 
church, his body, of which he is the  Savior.
I am so aghast right now that I’m finding it difficult to type. (Insert  
weeping and gnashing of teeth in the Post newsroom.) 
Kudos to the Post for shining light on such a travesty and for not  going 
through the motions of getting any conservative theological types to  comment 
and attempt to put Pearce’s belief in “proper” context. (Good luck with  
that!) 
And kudos, too, to the Post for having the courage to run this  baseless 
demand for a correction from the Pearce camp: 
Update 5:25 p.m.: A Pearce spokesman is out with a statement accusing  the 
Post of “falsely and inaccurately” mischaracterizing Pearce’s  book. 
“This was a piece of either sloppy journalism or wilful intent to  deceive,”
 the spokesman said. “The words clearly written show that Pearce  believes 
the phrase ‘submission’ is widely misunderstood in society and  criticizes 
those who distort the bible to justify male dominance.” 
The statement does not make clear what Pearce’s office believes is  
inaccurate. 
The spokesman also accuses the post of “refusing” to use a number of  
quotes that add context to the congressman’s words. One of the supposedly  
refused passages — “But a close study of the Bible shows that authoritarian  
control is not given to the husband” — is, in fact, quoted  above.
Good grief. Some people just don’t get it. Thank goodness that the  Post 
does.

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