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
- 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
We don’t have to look for ways it’s good for women. They are simply there, so no searching necessary.
It appears the fact priests must be male offends some non-Catholics. Okay. That’s fine. I’m not offended by it at all, especially because there are so many other ways for me to assume meaningful leadership within the church.
There are still parts of the military unavailable to women. I also can’t be an NFL player, eligible to make millions. I haven’t lost any sleep about how the military and sporting franchises have belittled me.
If you are looking for something to enrage you, you’ll always find it.
All this means is that you’re easy in the harness.
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
- 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
We don’t have to look for ways it’s good for women. They are simply there, so no searching necessary.
It appears the fact priests must be male offends some non-Catholics. Okay. That’s fine. I’m not offended by it at all, especially because there are so many other ways for me to assume meaningful leadership within the church.
There are still parts of the military unavailable to women. I also can’t be an NFL player, eligible to make millions. I haven’t lost any sleep about how the military and sporting franchises have belittled me.
If you are looking for something to enrage you, you’ll always find it.
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
- 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
We don’t have to look for ways it’s good for women. They are simply there, so no searching necessary.
It appears the fact priests must be male offends some non-Catholics. Okay. That’s fine. I’m not offended by it at all, especially because there are so many other ways for me to assume meaningful leadership within the church.
There are still parts of the military unavailable to women. I also can’t be an NFL player, eligible to make millions. I haven’t lost any sleep about how the military and sporting franchises have belittled me.
If you are looking for something to enrage you, you’ll always find it.
That is problematic as most of the Puritan congregations are now Congregationalist. However, there are conservative wings within Presbyterianism. If the pp wants a socially conservative congregation, they should seek out the Presbyterian Church in America and avoid The Presbyterian Church (USA).Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Presbyterians tend to be CalvinistAnonymous wrote:Where can I find a Calvinist/Puritan church?
True, but many Presbyterian churches these days are quite liberal. Pp should avoid those if they're looking for something Calvinist/Puritan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More leadership positions is not the same thing as a high view of women.
The church historically has held women in very high regard, but this is not the same as insisting that they fill leadership roles. The fact that those roles are limited to men by scripture and tradition is also not a slight against women.
Oh yeah, the church holds women in high regard as long as they know their place and look cute in a veil.
Eh. The church holds men in high regard as long as they know their place and provide for their families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More leadership positions is not the same thing as a high view of women.
The church historically has held women in very high regard, but this is not the same as insisting that they fill leadership roles. The fact that those roles are limited to men by scripture and tradition is also not a slight against women.
Oh yeah, the church holds women in high regard as long as they know their place and look cute in a veil.
Anonymous wrote:Presbyterians tend to be CalvinistAnonymous wrote:Where can I find a Calvinist/Puritan church?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More leadership positions is not the same thing as a high view of women.
The church historically has held women in very high regard, but this is not the same as insisting that they fill leadership roles. The fact that those roles are limited to men by scripture and tradition is also not a slight against women.
Nothing is a slight against women in the Church. The Church Loves women. No need for them to fill leadership roles when they are so loved by the men whom the Scriptures favor.
Presbyterians tend to be CalvinistAnonymous wrote:Where can I find a Calvinist/Puritan church?
Anonymous wrote:More leadership positions is not the same thing as a high view of women.
The church historically has held women in very high regard, but this is not the same as insisting that they fill leadership roles. The fact that those roles are limited to men by scripture and tradition is also not a slight against women.
Anonymous wrote:More leadership positions is not the same thing as a high view of women.
The church historically has held women in very high regard, but this is not the same as insisting that they fill leadership roles. The fact that those roles are limited to men by scripture and tradition is also not a slight against women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Catholic does not let women lead.
Catholic does not let women own their own bodies
Catholic believes children are born with sin. Abusrdity.
I am a Catholic woman who leads ministries within the church.
I do own my own body. Nobody else has authority over it.
Children are born with original sin, but that is different than personal guilt.
When the Church stops paying for supporting Pedos, get back to us on how they support women.
Opus Dei is not pro women
Opus Dei makes up about .008% of Catholics. I don’t think I’m going to worry about them representing me.
And regarding your other comment, I’m not sure how it’s relevant to this thread.
from St Paul.
“I do not permit a woman to teach or to assume authority over a man; she must be quiet.” 1 Timothy 2:12 NIV
Anonymous wrote:I've been meaning to check out one of these churches:
https://www.romancatholicwomenpriests.org/