K, well, I'm very disappointed that you limited this to the Bible. I figured a time machine was involved in this fantasy.
I'd really like to go dancing with some of the Stripling Warriors.
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just me wrote:Uh, this is difficult. Since none of them believed in equality of the sexes, I'm gonna say none of them.
How about Lilith? Not found in the Christian Old Testament, but in the older version (Talmud).
The original feminist. I'll bet she was wild, fiery and a lot of fun. Plus she is not an ancestor (no incest). My first choice. Mary Magdalene (before conversion) is my second choice. Definitely a party girl (maybe that's why Jesus liked her).
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Just Me,
Actually, I did allow for all Mormon Scripture in the OP. :)
I was thinking of the striplings during flag football today. How funny you should mention it!
Quas,
I'm so glad you mentioned Lilith! This forum really needs a thread solely dedicated to her. She is certainly undervalued.
Zee.
Actually, I did allow for all Mormon Scripture in the OP. :)
I was thinking of the striplings during flag football today. How funny you should mention it!
Quas,
I'm so glad you mentioned Lilith! This forum really needs a thread solely dedicated to her. She is certainly undervalued.
Zee.
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zeezrom wrote:Just Me,
Actually, I did allow for all Mormon Scripture in the OP. :)
I was thinking of the striplings during flag football today. How funny you should mention it!
Quas,
I'm so glad you mentioned Lilith! This forum really needs a thread solely dedicated to her. She is certainly undervalued.
Zee.
Certainly worth consideration if this artist is close to how she looks.

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zeezrom wrote:Just Me,
Actually, I did allow for all Mormon Scripture in the OP. :)
I was thinking of the striplings during flag football today. How funny you should mention it!
LOL Geez, I don't pay very good attention!
Good, b'cuz I think there had to be at least a few really interesting (and hot) Stripling Warriors. Yay!
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Quasimodo wrote:
Certainly worth consideration if this artist is close to how she looks.
Ha! Gotta love that Pre-Raphaelite penchant for turning every beautiful woman into a redhead.
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If we're going with Bible, bad girls, and Collier (above), I have no choice but to nominate Pharaoh's Handmaidens.


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Morley, I love that painting. Thanks for sharing!
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Zena from the Book of Zelph. She and her latter-day counterparts must surely have been talented.
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