'On Faith': Happy Easter, Your Faith is Patriarchal and Woman-hating
With its latest discussion question, the Washington Post/Newsweek "On Faith" website explored the overly-broad and loaded question "What is religion's role in gender discrimination?"
So what's the news hook?
Why, none other than the most recent pontifications of America's favorite moralizing deacon, former President Jimmy Carter:
The discrimination against women on a global basis is very often attributable to the declaration by religious leaders in Christianity, Islam and other religions that women are inferior in the eyes of God,” former President Jimmy Carter said last week.
Surely 2,000 years of biblical teaching on the ordering of family and church life is no match for the 39th president of the United States!
Yes, On Faith's editors confessed, "Many traditions teach that while both men and women are equal in value, God has ordained specific roles for men and women." But alas, "[t]hose distinct duties often keep women out of leadership positions in their religious communities."
While On Faith did publish posts by some defenders of orthodox biblical teaching on the roles of women in the church such as Catholic priest Fr. Frank Pavone and evangelical Christian Chuck Colson, the vast majority of blog posts were critical of traditional teachings which reserve the priesthood or pastorate to men.
Here are some examples from such religious left household icons:
- "Surely the day is coming when the majority of the world’s religions will recognize the full humanity of half of God’s creation." -- Debra Haffner, executive director of the Religious Institute and a Unitarian-Universalist minister
- "Sadly, the curse of gender discrimination must be laid directly at the feet of most religious traditions.... This plays out in so many ways. Some Christians refuse ordination to women; some Muslims refuse education to women.... In America, without the religious right, there would be no serious effort to prevent use of abortion and even contraception." -- Barry Lynn, executive director of Americans United for Separation of Church and State and a United Church of Christ minister
- "As long as boys and girls watching a papal visit or attending mass see only men dressed for success and believe only the boys can grow up to lead women will not be equal. The role the religion plays in gender discrimination is to lay the foundation for it." -- Frances Kissling, pro-choice activist, former president of Catholics for Choice
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I knew it
Submitted by ricklail on Mon, 04/18/2011 - 2:14pm.
I knew the MSM would attack Christians this week being it is the holiest week in the year. This is just the first of the salvos.
Jimma Kotter is an apostate. Why do they always run to him?
"God has ordained specific
Submitted by ant on Mon, 04/18/2011 - 2:47pm.
"God has ordained specific roles for men and women". Not fair! Not fair! Life is supposed to be fair! (sarc)
Catholic bashing for Holy Week?
Submitted by motherbelt on Mon, 04/18/2011 - 2:51pm.
So what else is new?
True MB*
Submitted by cajun2 on Mon, 04/18/2011 - 3:04pm.
And on cue, every major lefty media outlet will all have "specials" this week on the horrors of Christianity.
No mention will be made at all of the thousands of Christians being murdered in the middle east, Asia, and african nations. No mention of the world wide co-ordinated war against Israel. Nope nothing to see there.
Never mind
Submitted by HockeyKid on Mon, 04/18/2011 - 3:20pm.
the thousands of Christian-sponsored hospitals, relief efforts, and similar missions down through the ages. If it weren't for Christians, the rest of the world wouldn't know what charity is.
"Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me
I mentioned this in the OT
Submitted by ricklail on Mon, 04/18/2011 - 3:46pm.
I mentioned this in the OT Saturday. Wait until the brain dead hosts on MESSNBC get cranked up tonight. Most of the attacks will be launched at the Catholic Church but they will get their jabs in at us Baptist too.
equivalence
Submitted by michiganruth on Mon, 04/18/2011 - 3:48pm.
"Christians don't let women lead, Muslims don't give women education"??? that's almost right!
yes, it's true, some Christian denominations don't allow women to be priests/ministers. but Islam, on the other hand:
-doesn't allow ANY women to be ANY sort of imam or priest
-forces women to veil
-sanctions honor killings of "disobedient" women (who want to think for themselves)
-allows men to beat their wives and daughters
-allows men to make ALL the decisions for their female relatives.
equivalent? hardly.
I cringe everytime I see or
Submitted by scarebear83 on Mon, 04/18/2011 - 3:58pm.
I cringe everytime I see or hear something from someone who is a "United church of Christ" member because it makes it harder for me or someone who is simply in the church of Christ (no affiliation whatsoever with the United folks) to speak with people because some automatically assume I believe the same things these guys do. This quote is very disturbing, "In America, without the religious right, there would be no serious effort to prevent use of abortion and even contraception," and again not in any line of view with the churches of Christ.
Quite Correct.....
Submitted by notinstl on Mon, 04/18/2011 - 5:31pm.
Christianity should treat women the same as that great religion of peace.....
By all means, let's ask people who hate Christianity...
Submitted by Mike Bratton on Mon, 04/18/2011 - 5:36pm.
...to opine on Christianity during Holy Week.
Christian churches aren't to let women lead because that's what the Bible teaches. Now, my personal opinion is that gender shouldn't matter, but guess what? As a believer, what God teaches supersedes what I personally hold as opinion--and that's the way it's always to work.
And such a teaching does not, in any way, speak to a superior or inferior gender; it is disingenuous for anyone self-identifying as a Christian to say otherwise.
Next time, the "Against Faith," er, I mean, the speciously-named "On Faith" website might want to spend more time talking to Christians who actually have, y'know, faith. If you want to talk about gender issues, people like us could clue you in to the obvious--that Christianity is the most pro-woman worldview in human history.
--Mike
Enviroweenie Holy Week
Submitted by nkviking75 on Tue, 04/19/2011 - 12:54am.
On a slightly related note, NBC Universal is trotting out its annoying "Green Is Universal" campaign, and Earth Day is later this week. It's like an enviro-weenie holy week.
“Always love your country — but never trust your government!" -- Bob Novak (1931-2009)
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