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Definitions : Patriocentric
November 23, 2007 in church history, Commentaries, Don Veinot, Doug Phillips, Ephesians 5, Feminism, graceindellible, Patriarchy, patriowhat?!?!, thatmom, Vision Forum
Tags: Christianity, Commentaries, definitions, Feminism, gossip, humor, Patriarchy, religion, slander, Wagging Tongues
Patriocentrist (n)
1.) a person who believes that a “the husband is head of the wife, as also Christ is head of the church” and has angered at least one evangelical feminist, usually resulting in a blog, podcast or article(s) being written to mischaracterize what the person in question has said