Posted on 06/23/2013 6:13:23 PM PDT by markomalley
Its not news when irrelevant people spout irrational opinions, because it happens nearly all the time, but hey its been a slow day.
From Swampland:
Lets get right to it. This week the Carter Centers Mobilizing Faith for Women conference will ask the question, Can religion be a force for womens rights instead of a source of womens oppression? Whats your answer?
Well, religion can be, and I think theres a slow, very slow, move around the world to give women equal rights in the eyes of God. What has been the case for many centuries is that the great religions, the major religions, have discriminated against women in a very abusive fashion and set an example for the rest of society to treat women as secondary citizens. In a marriage or in the workplace or wherever, they are discriminated against. And I think the great religions have set the example for that, by ordaining, in effect, that women are not equal to men in the eyes of God.
This has been done and still is done by the Catholic Church ever since the third century, when the Catholic Church ordained that a woman cannot be a priest for instance but a man can. A woman can be a nurse or a teacher but she cant be a priest. This is wrong, I think. As you may or may not know, the Southern Baptist Convention back now about 13 years ago in Orlando, voted that women were inferior and had to be subservient to their husbands, and ordained that a woman could not be a deacon or a pastor or a chaplain or even a teacher in a classroom in some seminaries where men are in the classroom, boys are in the classroom. So my wife and I withdrew from the Southern Baptist Convention primarily because of that
In the Islamic world that varies widely depending on what the regime is in the capital. Sometimes they try to impose very strict law, misquoting I think the major points of the Quran, and they ordain that a woman is inferior inherently. Ten year old girls can be forced to marry against their wishes, and that women can be treated as slaves in a marriage, and that a woman cant drive an automobile, some countries dont let women vote, like Saudi Arabia.
Yeah, the Catholic Church is just like the Islam religion in how women are treated. Practically indistinguishable. And in case he was unclear, later in the interview, Jimmy mentions the Taliban and Al Qaeda.
How can mobilizing religious communities for womens rights produce results?
To repeat myself in a way, I think that what the major religious leaders say is used by others who discriminate against women as justification for their human rights abuse. For instance if an employer, who might be otherwise enlightened, if he is a religious person and he sees that, he might be a Catholic, and a Catholic does not let women be priests, then why should he pay his women employees an equal pay [as men]?
In the United States that prevails all over. We have an average now of about 70% that a woman earns compared to a 100% that a man earns for doing the same job. And very few of the corporate boards have I think 50% women. Very few of them. And of course we have a very few percentage of women in our House of Representatives and in our Senate. We never yet had a woman president, but I think thats going to come in the near future. But I think in general terms this is a very derogating thing.
It is much worse in some of the third world countries where genital cutting is condoned and girls are forced to marry when they are as young as 8 or 10 years old and they have no voice in who their husband might be or when they get married. And you see the extreme case with Al Qaeda and particularly with the Taliban in Afghanistan. So these are the kind of things that permeate society in a very general way and it afflicts almost every single community in America and almost throughout the world. There is a sense that women are not quite equal to men both politically and economically and in religious terms.
I love Jimmys logic here: since the Church doesnt ordain women, then Catholic employers will feel its okay to pay female employees less. Never mind that Catholic priests earn less than anybody else in the Church that makes too much sense. Then again, Jimmy rarely made sense anyway.
I suppose I should give him credit for acknowledging that genital cutting is worse than the Catholic Church not ordaining women. Of course genital cutting is worse, but in his mind and in the minds of so many people who think like him its only worse in degree, but not in kind.
Hey Jimmy! How come its bad to refuse women their choice to be a womynpreest, but its great to give them the choice to abort their unborn daughters? Splain that justice for me!
Hey Jimmy, how come you’re so quiet about the very widespread abuse of women in Islam???
How can anyone respect this dope?
They would let women die on the floor, she said. They would! Again, whatever their intention is, this is the effect. Im a devout Catholic and I honor my faith and love it ... but they have this conscience thing [about abortion], added Pelosi
BTW, Jimmuh was at least kind enough to leave the Southern Baptists 13 yrs ago (in word; not just deed).
Piglousy still claims to be a Catholic.
My point is......don't broad brush paint liberals that happen to be Protestant as the Protestant part having anything to do with anti-Catholicism. (if that wasn't your intent, then I apologize but there are already other posters quick to Baptist bash)
The Southern Baptists are along side the Catholics in their refusal to accept the Gayscouts of America and the God fearing rejection of 0bamacare.
And Jesus said unto him, Forbid him not: for he that is not against us is for us. Luke 9:50
I think a lot of men in the hierarchy of the Catholic Church would be on board with ordaining women. Fortunately or unfortunately, as Pope Benedict pointed out, the Church does not have the authority to do so. No pope can contradict Christ. So there’s an end to it, you ignorant old fool.
Carter and Obama need their own Mt. Rushmore. I propose Baker Island. It’s an atoll in the Pacific. It’s U.S. territory, uninhabited, and full of guano, which some enterprising artist can surely use to mold images of our two most incompetent presidents. No doubt, devotees from the media will flock there.
Jimmah Catah still breathing is an abuse of oxygen.
I eagerly await Jimmy’s comments on the gender apartheid practiced on half a billion Muslim women around the world.
I think you’re going to be in for a very long wait.....
Mr. Peanut ascending to the office of POTUS is a human rights abuse!
Go away and change your depends, Jimmah!
Jimmy reminds me of Hezekiah in many ways.
Jimmy puts himself forward as an Evangelical Christian and I believe he was actually a Baptist minister. I’m not blaming the Baptists for him, because he’s a liberal whose politics are more important than his religion.
However, the post is about his loony criticisms of the Catholic Church, so that’s what I am addressing.
Good grief. Jimmy — SIT DOWN AND SHUT UP!
This is about abortion. Obama is out to destroy the Church by attacking its educational, cultural and charitable institutions through HHS and the IRS. In Ireland, Obama condemned Catholic schools. Jimmy is irrelevant and wants in on the action. He pretends he is a good Baptist but is as big a baby killer as any other Democrat.
Well Dems taking on Catholic Church, my bet is the Catholics will wipe the floor with them and then some. I hope.
Underneath some large, wet, slimy rock...
the infowarrior
I have to respond to your post because I read something about that a long time ago. There is no implication of superiority in that prayer.
In the women's prayer, they thank God that they were not born male. The whole concept is to thank God for doing what He has done, because by our existence we reflect the wisdom of God. We are the way He made us so that we can carry out His plan for us.
This thing of being a hero; about the main thing is to know when to die. Prolonged life has ruined more men than it ever made.” - Will Rogers
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