• RedditWanderer@lemmy.world
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      At least one of them. The other one just wants to make sure she eats food tonight because she can’t vote or provide for herself. She looks like she’s 12.

      Parents who drag their kids into this shit make it so much worse.

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      [Women are] to be self-controlled, pure, working at home, kind, and submissive to their own husbands, that the word of God may not be reviled.

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    I’m all for being against the church, but I am pretty sure this is shopped. The sign isn’t a consistent color on the left side and that verse is a little more androgynous than “stay in the kitchen woman”.

    That being said, the link at the bottom leads to a really awful churches website. They have some pretty awful views on just about everything. Apparently not going to church over COVID was enough to make someone burn in hell. Actually most of their site was about how awful some groups are but they claim to preach about love.

    At least they aren’t 501c3 though I guess?

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    I originally thought they were way tf overdressed for the weather, but then noticed they’re both wearing the same thing over their heads.

    I know mennonites wear kapps, but are head coverings now a thing in some eva-fundie spaces too?

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      judging by the jackets and mittens… it’s cold. In the original picture… there’s a guy also wearing gloves,

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      I’m pretty sure they’re just hoodies, but Christian women do have a history of wearing head coverings. You might see old Catholics wearing veils and such in smaller masses.