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cbayer

(146,218 posts)
Thu Mar 8, 2012, 02:31 PM Mar 2012

Feminism’s final frontier? Religion.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/on-faith/churches-and-politicians-take-note-disrespect-women-and-they-will-leave/2012/03/07/gIQA9SwJzR_story.html



By Lisa Miller, Thursday, March 8, 9:27 AM

The battle of the sexes, waged this election season with such fulsome fury in the public space, is being fought in a much more painful, private sphere as well. In churches (and synagogues and mosques) across the land, women are still treated as second-class citizens. And because women of faith are increasingly breadwinners, single moms and heads of households, that diminished status is beginning to rankle.

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Susan’s story was published last month by a small Christian publishing house in a book called “The Resignation of Eve.” In its pages, the author, an evangelical minister named Jim Henderson, argues that unless the male leaders of conservative Christian churches do some serious soul searching – pronto — the women who have always sustained those churches with their time, sweat and cash will leave. In droves. And they won’t come back. Their children, traditionally brought to church by their mothers, will thus join the growing numbers of Americans who call themselves “un-churched.”

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It is not only Rush Limbaugh who demeans all women by calling one a slut and a prostitute. It’s Rick Santorum — that man of faith — who has stopped just short of calling working mothers selfish and who lumps all single moms together as his opposition, as he did in an interview with Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council last year.

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The political analogies are clear. According to a new NBC/Wall Street Journal poll, Obama wins in any matchup against Romney, Santorum or Gingrich. Among women, though, his gains are huge: 18 points, 24 points, and 27 points, respectively. Unless the strident, authoritarian social conservatives loosen their stranglehold on American women, American women will abandon the Republican party (as they’re quitting church) and look for their candidates elsewhere.
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Feminism’s final frontier? Religion. (Original Post) cbayer Mar 2012 OP
The point of patriarchal religion is the subjugation of women, so yeah. aquart Mar 2012 #1
Absolutely get the red out Mar 2012 #4
Religion Is The Worst TheMastersNemesis Mar 2012 #2
Reason I left the church 50 years ago. God as harsh father-figure sinkingfeeling Mar 2012 #3
Me too. I HAD a father. PassingFair Mar 2012 #5

aquart

(69,014 posts)
1. The point of patriarchal religion is the subjugation of women, so yeah.
Thu Mar 8, 2012, 02:34 PM
Mar 2012

Be devout, be your husband's footstool in heaven. Screw that.

get the red out

(13,460 posts)
4. Absolutely
Thu Mar 8, 2012, 03:44 PM
Mar 2012

Women are simply despised by the religionists; then they wonder why any of us DARE to speak up about it.

 

TheMastersNemesis

(10,602 posts)
2. Religion Is The Worst
Thu Mar 8, 2012, 02:39 PM
Mar 2012

Every single issue concerning women's health comes out of religion. I was raised Catholic. The church will never get it. They are more interested in protecting pedophiles and subjugating women than dealing with social justice issues. The other churches are just as anti womens rights as anyone.

About the only thing the fundynazi religious are not doing yet is female mutilation. Though they do a good job at mutilating rights. It is inherent in religious practice to keep women subservient.

Women of conscience should be willing to leave their churches until they champion their rights.

PassingFair

(22,434 posts)
5. Me too. I HAD a father.
Sat Mar 10, 2012, 04:54 PM
Mar 2012

And he was kind and gentle and loving and funny.

I NEVER felt the need to create a fake one to fill a void.

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