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What does God make of feminism? God doesn’t make anything of it. Women do who wish to glorify themselves as an idol.
I prefer freedom over others telling me what to do…
I prefer freedom over others telling me what to do…
This is the blunt edge of feminism. The rejection of authority and disdain for obedience to anyone but thyself.As do I and most other women, which is why feminism was and still is necessary.
This does not define patriarchy.What is patriarchy other than men telling women what they consider acceptable, and women being forced and/or coerced into compliance?
Socialism is forced equality. Forced equality doesn’t work.Socialism is certainly against the freedom to exploit others for monetary gain.
The “constraint” of poverty is not slavery. I would much rather be poor and “free” than “equal” and a slave.But in essence, it supports other freedoms which are far more fundamental, such as freedom from the constraints of poverty.
The socialist philosophy itself is inherently wrong and evil. It is in direction opposition to the teachings of the Catholic Church.At no point have I said, by the way, that socialism as it has been applied by governments has been a success - clearly it has not, but that doesn’t make the philosophy itself inherently bad or wrong.
You are absolutely correct in that Chrisitanity is not compatible with “self-interest” as feminism is.It’s just not compatible with the widespread exercise of self-interest upon which capitalism thrives. Neither, for that matter, is Christianity…
Indeed, the victims have been men and children. The victims have also been women. However it is not because of women being allowed to “take charge of their lives”. It is because of the concept of self worship, vanity, sexual “liberation”, and disdain for authority that has caused this damage.Your implication seems to have been that women, as distinct from ‘the rest of society’ have caused widespread damage by being allowed to take charge of their own lives. Presumably, you mean the victims have been men and children, and that life was better for them before the bluestockings gained a voice.
Half the adult population was never subjugated.Somehow, I doubt that was the case. Firstly, I would question any benefit to ‘society as a whole’ that was gained by subjugating half of the adult population.
All of these evils are incompatible with Catholic teaching as is feminism. Because evils existed, does not mean another worse evil should supplant them. Catholicism before feminism as well after its rise has condemned violence, adultery (takes two to tangle remember), and “wife beating”. It would be more accurate to compare evils that existed back in the “bad old days” to the what evils exist now. There are much more and worse evils around today considering the general degradation of morality in society today. A good deal of this is due to the loss of dignity in women as promoted by feminism.Secondly, I doubt that men and children were better off back in the bad old days when domestic violence, adultery (on the part of the husband, anyway) and child labour were officially or tacitly sanctioned.
This was a sin back then and it is still a sin now. The law doesn’t change that fact. Now we have rampant abortion which wasn’t legal then and is now. It was a sin then and still is now. Feminism is the cause of it being not only legal but widespread to sickening degree.These were the days when, amongst other things, a man was legally allowed to beat his wife, if he saw fit, as long as he didn’t use a stick any thicker than his thumb, and could quite easily get her committed to an insane asylum in order to conveniently get rid of her - especially if she complained about his latest mistress.
Yes, 1.5 million babies legally killed per year in the U.S. I think so.Do you honestly think the social evils we have now are worse than those that existed before the spread of feminism?