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nagerous wrote:No opinions on this blatant act of misogyny by the Protestant church (supposedly the more liberal ones amirite?) in the 21st century pushing back decades of reform attempting to create a more equal society?
Symmetry wrote:nagerous wrote:No opinions on this blatant act of misogyny by the Protestant church (supposedly the more liberal ones amirite?) in the 21st century pushing back decades of reform attempting to create a more equal society?
The supreme governor of the Church of England is a woman. Also Protestantism does not equal the CofE.
nagerous wrote:Symmetry wrote:nagerous wrote:No opinions on this blatant act of misogyny by the Protestant church (supposedly the more liberal ones amirite?) in the 21st century pushing back decades of reform attempting to create a more equal society?
The supreme governor of the Church of England is a woman. Also Protestantism does not equal the CofE.
That justifies their vote?
Symmetry wrote:nagerous wrote:Symmetry wrote:nagerous wrote:No opinions on this blatant act of misogyny by the Protestant church (supposedly the more liberal ones amirite?) in the 21st century pushing back decades of reform attempting to create a more equal society?
The supreme governor of the Church of England is a woman. Also Protestantism does not equal the CofE.
That justifies their vote?
It points out that you're being ridiculous.
nagerous wrote:Symmetry wrote:nagerous wrote:Symmetry wrote:nagerous wrote:No opinions on this blatant act of misogyny by the Protestant church (supposedly the more liberal ones amirite?) in the 21st century pushing back decades of reform attempting to create a more equal society?
The supreme governor of the Church of England is a woman. Also Protestantism does not equal the CofE.
That justifies their vote?
It points out that you're being ridiculous.
I am sorry that I find this behaviour from the church repulsive, I clearly unlike yourself actually think women should have the same rights as men.
nagerous wrote:You both pretty much have missed the point. f*ck it. Symmetry is clearly threadjacking by making it seem like I think the Church of England and Protestantism come as one. 2dimes has me down as some form of anguished church goer. It is entertaining to read, but not what I was trying to get at when I made the thread. Oh well, back to posting anonymity.
nagerous wrote:No opinions on this blatant act of misogyny by the Protestant church (supposedly the more liberal ones amirite?) in the 21st century pushing back decades of reform attempting to create a more equal society?
nagerous wrote:No opinions on this blatant act of misogyny by the Protestant church (supposedly the more liberal ones amirite?) in the 21st century pushing back decades of reform attempting to create a more equal society?
DoomYoshi wrote:You are looking at this backwards nag.
By allowing women to become priests, they are promoting an ancient system of bullshit amongst women. Female priests are the ones who are caught back in the middle ages. Hopefully, all females in the Church of England instantly renounce it. Then they will be truly free.
nagerous wrote:Symmetry wrote:nagerous wrote:Symmetry wrote:nagerous wrote:No opinions on this blatant act of misogyny by the Protestant church (supposedly the more liberal ones amirite?) in the 21st century pushing back decades of reform attempting to create a more equal society?
The supreme governor of the Church of England is a woman. Also Protestantism does not equal the CofE.
That justifies their vote?
It points out that you're being ridiculous.
I am sorry that I find this behaviour from the church repulsive, I clearly unlike yourself actually think women should have the same rights as men.
Phatscotty wrote:nagerous wrote:No opinions on this blatant act of misogyny by the Protestant church (supposedly the more liberal ones amirite?) in the 21st century pushing back decades of reform attempting to create a more equal society?
What is the evidence that making women bishops is the right thing to do?
notyou2 wrote:Phatscotty wrote:nagerous wrote:No opinions on this blatant act of misogyny by the Protestant church (supposedly the more liberal ones amirite?) in the 21st century pushing back decades of reform attempting to create a more equal society?
What is the evidence that making women bishops is the right thing to do?
In general, more empathy, which I hear is a Christian value.
sam_levi_11 wrote:Because religion is totally renowned for being forward thinking and modern...
Phatscotty wrote:notyou2 wrote:Phatscotty wrote:nagerous wrote:No opinions on this blatant act of misogyny by the Protestant church (supposedly the more liberal ones amirite?) in the 21st century pushing back decades of reform attempting to create a more equal society?
What is the evidence that making women bishops is the right thing to do?
In general, more empathy, which I hear is a Christian value.
Sure it is, but that does not mean that there aren't certain jobs or subjects or positions that are meant for men, or that are meant for women, or that men/women are generally better/worse at.
For example: Prison guards. Another, waitresses at hooters
Iliad wrote:Phatscotty wrote:notyou2 wrote:Phatscotty wrote:nagerous wrote:No opinions on this blatant act of misogyny by the Protestant church (supposedly the more liberal ones amirite?) in the 21st century pushing back decades of reform attempting to create a more equal society?
What is the evidence that making women bishops is the right thing to do?
In general, more empathy, which I hear is a Christian value.
Sure it is, but that does not mean that there aren't certain jobs or subjects or positions that are meant for men, or that are meant for women, or that men/women are generally better/worse at.
For example: Prison guards. Another, waitresses at hooters
Explain how women are less capable of being priests or ministers. I'm all ears.
Iliad wrote:Phatscotty wrote:notyou2 wrote:Phatscotty wrote:nagerous wrote:No opinions on this blatant act of misogyny by the Protestant church (supposedly the more liberal ones amirite?) in the 21st century pushing back decades of reform attempting to create a more equal society?
What is the evidence that making women bishops is the right thing to do?
In general, more empathy, which I hear is a Christian value.
Sure it is, but that does not mean that there aren't certain jobs or subjects or positions that are meant for men, or that are meant for women, or that men/women are generally better/worse at.
For example: Prison guards. Another, waitresses at hooters
Explain how women are less capable of being priests or ministers. I'm all ears.
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