First of all, I find it interesting how people are bashing a decent man who values being faithful to his family. Some people are comparing his actions to sharia and forcing women to wear burquas. I kid you not. It boggles my mind. Pence is against abortion (and has actually backed his stance with legislation), so that has made a lot of liberals strongly oppose him, and it's amazing what that opposition will make them say.There are some people who feel that women can have career opportunities hindered if their boss will have a business meal with a male employee, but not with a female employee. I can see that view point, and it's fine to point that out, but some of the people making that point go beyond that point to cast aspersions on Pence's motivations, and frankly that's getting on my nerves.As far as politicians and pastors, there is something to be said for guarding a reputation, but I don't know that a hard and fast rule is necessary for everyone. I have been in the pastor's office with the door shut. I don't have an issue with that.The other thing is that some women are chafed that the church world seems to lump them all into a group called seductresses or Jezebels, and I can sympathize with that view point as well.