Just a figure of speech, then. Ok.Not particularly, no.
Just a figure of speech, then. Ok.Not particularly, no.

You could say that, kinda like how a writer embellishes things for effect.Just a figure of speech, then. Ok.
Yes, although it brings the topic of religion back to the OP with regard to gender.You could say that, kinda like how a writer embellishes things for effect.

Yes, it says so in the bible.has been the way to regard God for two millennia
Probably. Very few people follow the bible anyway, just pick and choose the bits you like and ignore the bits you don't.this realignment in gender perception has momentum could it lead to a transformation in the way God is perceived?
Trickle down economics is a public relations euphemism for 'crumbs off the rich mans table'.The free market neoliberalism of the last 12 years has seen wages stagnate, massive increase in poverty….yet at the same time a massive increase in wealth and income of the highest earners.
So your claim most people get wealthier isn’t true
You think this is fallacy; people should follow all teachings in the Bible, despite so many contradictions?Yes, it says so in the bible.
Probably. Very few people follow the bible anyway, just pick and choose the bits you like and ignore the bits you don't.

Not at all, I don't believe it was written/inspired by a supernatural being in the first place. I've already said that it is barbaric in places and was clearly written for a specific time and place, IMHO. A perfect God could would have foreseen the problems with it, but either wasn't aware or choose to ignore them anyway.people should follow all teachings in the Bible, despite so many contradictions?
Trickle down economics is a public relations euphemism for 'crumbs off the rich mans table
The problem with capitalism is that those who get rich from it then use their money to influence govt policy.Capitalism can generate wealth but there is nothing in the rules that says that wealth has to be shared fairly
Kindle.Where else would you get 66 books for the price of one
Chrichon has a bit of a comment about that, A preface in one of his books. A feature of western life not just towards Islamic aspects.., A form of population control as it's put over, if I remember correctly. In some ways it's a bit of an exaggeration and a better word would be concern. It's dished out by media and politicians all of the time. Ok but it can result in polarised opinions and lack of perspective. It influences people. It varies. For instance we hear about stabbings, Few go about worrying about being stabbed but many may be concerned that it happens and is increasing, Racial aspects have always resulted in polarised views. Unpolarising them is likely to be tricky.The flip side used to command the masses is always fear and that has been the predominant emotion governing Western policy
Really? Another way of looking at it is that business really rules the world. It does what it does for profit, That is what capitalism is about. Communism was different, The whole thing is managed. Now it's much like the west really except there is some state ownedThe problem with capitalism is that those who get rich from it then use their money to influence govt policy.
Exodus 21 is the main culprit.
New Testament, Ephesians 6:5 and 1 Timothy 6:1.
The main man could have clarified it easily. But he didn't.

Half the bible can be discarded straight away? Jesus never thought that, he quoted it often enough.But Exodus is not actually Christianity.
You'll find any argument you like in any of the multitude of bibles. Strange that God couldn't even get a single message out without all the holes and contradictions. Surely he/she knew what would happen?I gather you're not reading KJV