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Do you think the rise of feminism has bettered the world we live in, or made it worse?
So what has it become then! Tell me what you really thinkThat depends upon your definition of feminism.
Remember, the original “feminists” were abolitionists and suffragettes. They abhored abortion and loose morals and supported family and motherhood-- they are likely turning over in their graves seeing what has been done in the years since.
So, I’m sure God approved of the movement Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B Anthony, and others began-- abolition of slavery, equality under the law regarding property ownership and the right to vote and work, abolition of child labor, etc.
I’m sure He disapproves of what it has become.
he he. This is gonna be a good thread. I can feel it…uh oh… here we go!
I am not sure which question you want us to answer: What we think of feminism or what God thinks of feminism.
I’m pretty sure She approves of it.
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100% agreed. In the hysteria designed to bring women “equal rights”, I find more self-conciousness has been brought than true rights!Modern day feminism is anti feminine. Instead of embracing the beauty of femaleness and all that it holds, physically, emotionally and psycologically, modern day feminism attempts shun anything that makes women seem less powerful than a man.
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The movement seeks to subvert the very nature of the fairer sex.
Oh now they are going to jump down your throat for that one. But I think God is all for equality, fairness, and justice for all his people. The Spirit is a free gift to all the sons and daughters of God, as He/She wills it.uh oh… here we go!
I am not sure which question you want us to answer: What we think of feminism or what God thinks of feminism.
I’m pretty sure She approves of it.
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Would it not be fairer to say you approve of the first and disapprove of the latter? I don’t recall that God has weighed in on the subject so much.That depends upon your definition of feminism.
Remember, the original “feminists” were abolitionists and suffragettes. They abhored abortion and loose morals and supported family and motherhood-- they are likely turning over in their graves seeing what has been done in the years since.
So, I’m sure God approved of the movement Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B Anthony, and others began-- abolition of slavery, equality under the law regarding property ownership and the right to vote and work, abolition of child labor, etc.
I’m sure He disapproves of what it has become.
When you use the term “fairer” sex you automatically set women as “different” and less. Why should women be denied any opportunity pursued by men btw? Just wondering.Modern day feminism is anti feminine. Instead of embracing the beauty of femaleness and all that it holds, physically, emotionally and psycologically, modern day feminism attempts shun anything that makes women seem less powerful than a man. It sets out to ensure that no women is ever denied any opportunities that can be pursued by a man, no matter what.
On balance, these may seem like nobel ideals. The problem is not the ends, it is the means. Promoting artificial birth control and abortion are indeed ant-female. The movement seeks to subvert the very nature of the fairer sex.
I do not speak for what God thinks, I only hope that we think alike.
I don’t think that is at all the way that modern feminists feel. We are for a women’s right to choose what is best for her. Plenty have decided that raising a family at least for some portion of their lives is more important than careers. Surely there are women who are as you speak, but that is simply because women like men are a whole range of individuals with different needs and desires. There are men who take really well to being homemakers and caretakers for children. That is certainly a wonderful thing I think.100% agreed. In the hysteria designed to bring women “equal rights”, I find more self-conciousness has been brought than true rights!
All of a sudden, my desire to be a wife and mother is “anti-feminist”. My response is that the aim of feminism isn’t to create barren career women, but rather to give women the choice of what they want to do.
My recognizing my desire to be a home maker is the ultimate in feminism in my generation- bucking the “norm” of girls who want power careers. I HAVE that now and still long for a husband and children to fill up my life with joy.
I mentioned the inherent “one ups” that women have over men- my generation seems to want to wipe those off of the map! Always I hear complaining about men wanting to make my female friends their “lady” (wives), or of men appreciating their beauty and how they can carry children (usually this goes on between Christian men and secular women). How have women forgotten that this is something strong and beautiful that only we can do!?
I should whole-heartedly agree that it’s not the way all modern feminists feel.I don’t think that is at all the way that modern feminists feel. We are for a women’s right to choose what is best for her. Plenty have decided that raising a family at least for some portion of their lives is more important than careers. Surely there are women who are as you speak, but that is simply because women like men are a whole range of individuals with different needs and desires. There are men who take really well to being homemakers and caretakers for children. That is certainly a wonderful thing I think.
I’m sorry you work in an environment that suggests to you that there is no desire or importance placed on children. I never found that in all my years when I practiced law. I am now a typical housewife, and love it. I don’t feel less, and have never been made to feel less because of it.
The Devil’s having a field day.Being in favor of the right to choice is not the same. And as to ABC, well, you are going to have a hard row to hoe convincing even men that this is a bad thing if you arent’ Catholic. 85% of catholics use it, and 98% of the pop. at large believes it is a good thing.
In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen.Oh now they are going to jump down your throat for that one. But I think God is all for equality, fairness, and justice for all his people. The Spirit is a free gift to all the sons and daughters of God, as He/She wills it.