Yes, and when his examples include a corporation explicitly wanting to run itself on Biblical models (presumably including slavery and polygamy) and defending this is as somehow a good thing as opposed to blasphemous mistaking God for the God of commerce and greed he's easily open to counterattack just like any fool who opens the Bible and points to some verse to validate their misconception of what the Bible actually means and assuming this is also what God thinks.
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Date: 29/11/12 04:22 (UTC)