You said:
Belinda Schryver wrote:As for this calling women bitches thing, all I can say is let whoever is without sin among you cast the first stone.
I don't think this analogy holds, at least not for my part. For starters, while the text doesn't say for certain, the incident of the woman caught in adultery strongly implies that the woman was ashamed of what she had done. William has made it perfectly clear that as far as most of these cases are concerned, he has no shame and no remorse. He doesn't need to "go now and leave [his] life of sin" because he doesn't think he has sinned.
Two, I'm not interested in stoning anyone, not literally, not metaphorically. I wrote this thread to:
(1) Concisely and accurately document William's treatment of women on our forums
(2) Alert people who are familiar with William of this poor behavior. They can own him or they can disown him, but the days of pleading ignorance are going to end.
(3) Voice my concerns about William's upcoming contributions to Mormon academia given his consistently poor treatment of women.
(4) Convince William to apologize for and abandon this behavior. I knew from the start that this was a distant hope, but a woman can dream.
I don't see any reason for theatrics on "stoning."
Belinda Schryver wrote:I don't think I know a grown man who hasn't at least once referred to a woman as a bitch.
Really? I know one:

Belinda Schryver wrote:I've got to believe that all the fair-minded people who read these things written about Will on this message board will come to see what a terrible set of liars and deceivers so many of you are.
I sincerely hope that we all get to test this hypothesis very soon, and see whether or not the "fair-minded people" agree with your assertion that those who have called out your husband for making lewd and misogynist comments to women are "a terrible set of liars and deceivers."
Thanks for dropping by. Oh, and by the way, please do me a favor and let your husband know that comments like this:
William Schryver wrote:[S]o now has MsJack chosen to break herself on the same stone. Of course, maybe it’s for the best. Now she can, deprived of any further pretensions to moral superiority, shamelessly join the rest of the GSTP women in the infamous “Goddess Suite” for a raucous session of suggestive excess.
Wherein he speculates on what types of sex acts I might like to engage in are completely unwarranted, unwelcome, inappropriate, and out of line. I haven't brought it up with him directly because he's been proven to do a very poor job of listening when women tell him that his comments about them are unwanted and inappropriate, but perhaps you can help me out.