After Tom’s great series on women in Christianity I wanna get a feel for where people currently are on this issue.
Please feel free to illuminate your answer in the comments.
After Tom’s great series on women in Christianity I wanna get a feel for where people currently are on this issue.
Please feel free to illuminate your answer in the comments.
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it would be cool to see who has voted.
i voted - i’ll leave it to your imagination which way.
I voted for “equal in worth and role/function.”
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I too voted for “equal in worth and role/function.”
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I’d like to hear who voted the other(ing) way and why they did so.
Nice survey plugin. Who are you using?
The Democracy WP plugin. I need to tweak the CSS for it, obviously, but haven’t made the time.
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If i could figure out how to vote, I would vote for equal in role/function
Well, the only problem I can think of is that someone else might have already voted from the network you are on. The poll keeps track of ip addresses of the votes to prevent someone from running up the score.