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daniellet
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This is a follow up thread to the thread about women priests.
Liberal christians claim that it is unfair and sexist that women are not priests. Isn’t it sexist to assume that the priesthood (a male vocation) is the highest calling. Isn’t it patriarchal thought (which liberals claim to abhor) which leads us to believe in that view of priesthood as superior? Why aren’t liberals calling for men to be called to the vocation of motherhood? Following this line of thinking, can’t it be argued that motherhood is perhaps the higher calling and it is unfair that men are excluded from such a calling?
Danielle
Liberal christians claim that it is unfair and sexist that women are not priests. Isn’t it sexist to assume that the priesthood (a male vocation) is the highest calling. Isn’t it patriarchal thought (which liberals claim to abhor) which leads us to believe in that view of priesthood as superior? Why aren’t liberals calling for men to be called to the vocation of motherhood? Following this line of thinking, can’t it be argued that motherhood is perhaps the higher calling and it is unfair that men are excluded from such a calling?
Danielle