Anonymous wrote:Pentecostal treats women very well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best are Methodist and Episcopal. All the rest are regressive, just by varying degrees. I'm Catholic and I'd say it's right in the middle. Mormon should be lower.
They all believe in the supernatural, which is like believing in Santa.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In regards to the various denominations of American Christianity, which ones do you believe treat women the best ?? As in more leadership opportunities & equal treatment between the sexes ?? Which ones do you think view women in a more unequal or lesser light in regards to men?
Here's my take...
Off the top of my head:
Treats women more unequally:
- Southern Baptist
- Reformed Evangelical
- Calvinist/Puritan
- Jehovah Witness
- Pentecostal
- Roman Catholic
- Church of Latter-Day Saints (non-Fundy)
- Charismatic Evangelical
Treats women more fairly:
- Unitarian
- Episcopalian
- Presbyterian
- Lutheran
Thank you for your thoughts and views!!
fixed your list
Yep, this is what I was thinking. When the catholic church allows women priests or gets a female pope, then we can reconsider
Got to give Catholic Women credit -- they really love their church and are continuously looking for ways that it's good for women
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In regards to the various denominations of American Christianity, which ones do you believe treat women the best ?? As in more leadership opportunities & equal treatment between the sexes ?? Which ones do you think view women in a more unequal or lesser light in regards to men?
Here's my take...
Off the top of my head:
Treats women more unequally:
- Southern Baptist
- Reformed Evangelical
- Calvinist/Puritan
- Jehovah Witness
- Pentecostal
- Roman Catholic
- Church of Latter-Day Saints (non-Fundy)
- Charismatic Evangelical
Treats women more fairly:
- Unitarian
- Episcopalian
- Presbyterian
- Lutheran
Thank you for your thoughts and views!!
fixed your list
Yep, this is what I was thinking. When the catholic church allows women priests or gets a female pope, then we can reconsider
Got to give Catholic Women credit -- they really love their church and are continuously looking for ways that it's good for women
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In regards to the various denominations of American Christianity, which ones do you believe treat women the best ?? As in more leadership opportunities & equal treatment between the sexes ?? Which ones do you think view women in a more unequal or lesser light in regards to men?
Here's my take...
Off the top of my head:
Treats women more unequally:
- Southern Baptist
- Reformed Evangelical
- Calvinist/Puritan
- Jehovah Witness
- Pentecostal
Treats women more fairly:
- Roman Catholic
- Church of Latter-Day Saints (non-Fundy)
- Unitarian
- Episcopalian
- Charismatic Evangelical
- Presbyterian
- Lutheran
Thank you for your thoughts and views!!
I bet this list was put together by a Roman Catholic, who is told by their church how progressive it is.
The Catholic Church is not progressive. Don't kid yourself.
+1 Does the OP not realize that the Catholic church does not allow women to lead?
The church I went to is non denominational . They have female pastors who give sermons.
Women who give sermons, but don't run the church.
Most of the staff are women. So, most who run the church are women.
And many Eucharistic Ministers are women. Catholic schools, a massive ministry, are often led by women.
I’m Catholic and a female. I feel very respected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In regards to the various denominations of American Christianity, which ones do you believe treat women the best ?? As in more leadership opportunities & equal treatment between the sexes ?? Which ones do you think view women in a more unequal or lesser light in regards to men?
Here's my take...
Off the top of my head:
Treats women more unequally:
- Southern Baptist
- Reformed Evangelical
- Calvinist/Puritan
- Jehovah Witness
- Pentecostal
- Roman Catholic
- Church of Latter-Day Saints (non-Fundy)
- Charismatic Evangelical
Treats women more fairly:
- Unitarian
- Episcopalian
- Presbyterian
- Lutheran
Thank you for your thoughts and views!!
fixed your list
Yep, this is what I was thinking. When the catholic church allows women priests or gets a female pope, then we can reconsider
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In regards to the various denominations of American Christianity, which ones do you believe treat women the best ?? As in more leadership opportunities & equal treatment between the sexes ?? Which ones do you think view women in a more unequal or lesser light in regards to men?
Here's my take...
Off the top of my head:
Treats women more unequally:
- Southern Baptist
- Reformed Evangelical
- Calvinist/Puritan
- Jehovah Witness
- Pentecostal
Treats women more fairly:
- Roman Catholic
- Church of Latter-Day Saints (non-Fundy)
- Unitarian
- Episcopalian
- Charismatic Evangelical
- Presbyterian
- Lutheran
Thank you for your thoughts and views!!
I bet this list was put together by a Roman Catholic, who is told by their church how progressive it is.
The Catholic Church is not progressive. Don't kid yourself.
+1 Does the OP not realize that the Catholic church does not allow women to lead?
The church I went to is non denominational . They have female pastors who give sermons.
Women who give sermons, but don't run the church.
Most of the staff are women. So, most who run the church are women.
But the nominal leader is always a guy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In regards to the various denominations of American Christianity, which ones do you believe treat women the best ?? As in more leadership opportunities & equal treatment between the sexes ?? Which ones do you think view women in a more unequal or lesser light in regards to men?
Here's my take...
Off the top of my head:
Treats women more unequally:
- Southern Baptist
- Reformed Evangelical
- Calvinist/Puritan
- Jehovah Witness
- Pentecostal
- Roman Catholic
- Church of Latter-Day Saints (non-Fundy)
- Charismatic Evangelical
Treats women more fairly:
- Unitarian
- Episcopalian
- Presbyterian
- Lutheran
Thank you for your thoughts and views!!
fixed your list
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In regards to the various denominations of American Christianity, which ones do you believe treat women the best ?? As in more leadership opportunities & equal treatment between the sexes ?? Which ones do you think view women in a more unequal or lesser light in regards to men?
Here's my take...
Off the top of my head:
Treats women more unequally:
- Southern Baptist
- Reformed Evangelical
- Calvinist/Puritan
- Jehovah Witness
- Pentecostal
Treats women more fairly:
- Roman Catholic
- Church of Latter-Day Saints (non-Fundy)
- Unitarian
- Episcopalian
- Charismatic Evangelical
- Presbyterian
- Lutheran
Thank you for your thoughts and views!!
I bet this list was put together by a Roman Catholic, who is told by their church how progressive it is.
The Catholic Church is not progressive. Don't kid yourself.
+1 Does the OP not realize that the Catholic church does not allow women to lead?
The church I went to is non denominational . They have female pastors who give sermons.
Women who give sermons, but don't run the church.
Most of the staff are women. So, most who run the church are women.
And many Eucharistic Ministers are women. Catholic schools, a massive ministry, are often led by women.
I’m Catholic and a female. I feel very respected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In regards to the various denominations of American Christianity, which ones do you believe treat women the best ?? As in more leadership opportunities & equal treatment between the sexes ?? Which ones do you think view women in a more unequal or lesser light in regards to men?
Here's my take...
Off the top of my head:
Treats women more unequally:
- Southern Baptist
- Reformed Evangelical
- Calvinist/Puritan
- Jehovah Witness
- Pentecostal
Treats women more fairly:
- Roman Catholic
- Church of Latter-Day Saints (non-Fundy)
- Unitarian
- Episcopalian
- Charismatic Evangelical
- Presbyterian
- Lutheran
Thank you for your thoughts and views!!
I bet this list was put together by a Roman Catholic, who is told by their church how progressive it is.
The Catholic Church is not progressive. Don't kid yourself.
+1 Does the OP not realize that the Catholic church does not allow women to lead?
The church I went to is non denominational . They have female pastors who give sermons.
Women who give sermons, but don't run the church.
Most of the staff are women. So, most who run the church are women.
But the nominal leader is always a guy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In regards to the various denominations of American Christianity, which ones do you believe treat women the best ?? As in more leadership opportunities & equal treatment between the sexes ?? Which ones do you think view women in a more unequal or lesser light in regards to men?
Here's my take...
Off the top of my head:
Treats women more unequally:
- Southern Baptist
- Reformed Evangelical
- Calvinist/Puritan
- Jehovah Witness
- Pentecostal
Treats women more fairly:
- Roman Catholic
- Church of Latter-Day Saints (non-Fundy)
- Unitarian
- Episcopalian
- Charismatic Evangelical
- Presbyterian
- Lutheran
Thank you for your thoughts and views!!
I bet this list was put together by a Roman Catholic, who is told by their church how progressive it is.
The Catholic Church is not progressive. Don't kid yourself.
+1 Does the OP not realize that the Catholic church does not allow women to lead?
The church I went to is non denominational . They have female pastors who give sermons.
Women who give sermons, but don't run the church.
Most of the staff are women. So, most who run the church are women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In regards to the various denominations of American Christianity, which ones do you believe treat women the best ?? As in more leadership opportunities & equal treatment between the sexes ?? Which ones do you think view women in a more unequal or lesser light in regards to men?
Here's my take...
Off the top of my head:
Treats women more unequally:
- Southern Baptist
- Reformed Evangelical
- Calvinist/Puritan
- Jehovah Witness
- Pentecostal
Treats women more fairly:
- Roman Catholic
- Church of Latter-Day Saints (non-Fundy)
- Unitarian
- Episcopalian
- Charismatic Evangelical
- Presbyterian
- Lutheran
Thank you for your thoughts and views!!
I bet this list was put together by a Roman Catholic, who is told by their church how progressive it is.
The Catholic Church is not progressive. Don't kid yourself.
+1 Does the OP not realize that the Catholic church does not allow women to lead?
The church I went to is non denominational . They have female pastors who give sermons.
Women who give sermons, but don't run the church.
Most of the staff are women. So, most who run the church are women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In regards to the various denominations of American Christianity, which ones do you believe treat women the best ?? As in more leadership opportunities & equal treatment between the sexes ?? Which ones do you think view women in a more unequal or lesser light in regards to men?
Here's my take...
Off the top of my head:
Treats women more unequally:
- Southern Baptist
- Reformed Evangelical
- Calvinist/Puritan
- Jehovah Witness
- Pentecostal
Treats women more fairly:
- Roman Catholic
- Church of Latter-Day Saints (non-Fundy)
- Unitarian
- Episcopalian
- Charismatic Evangelical
- Presbyterian
- Lutheran
Thank you for your thoughts and views!!
I bet this list was put together by a Roman Catholic, who is told by their church how progressive it is.
The Catholic Church is not progressive. Don't kid yourself.
+1 Does the OP not realize that the Catholic church does not allow women to lead?
The church I went to is non denominational . They have female pastors who give sermons.
Women who give sermons, but don't run the church.