No, because God is not a man or a woman. God is God. There is no gender involved, so we should not base our practices on the “gender” of God (which does not exist).
Well, are we more fair in “allowing” men to become nurses, a long-standing stereotype of a “woman’s” role? Uhmmm…YES?! There are no roles other than the role of father and mother that we as people are ‘ontologically’ meant to have–and those roles are purely based on our chemical makeup. Sure, men probably make better generals because of their natural makeup in their brain which makes them more logical and better able to cut off emotions. This is why men are usually generals. Women are usually pre-school teachers because they have the motherly instinct and are more caring towards children. This is why women are usually pre-school teachers. But is that to say that men can’t become pre-school teachers and women shouldn’t become generals? Are ALL women more emotional/less logical and ALL men more logical/less emotional?
Obviously, no. Not man and woman is the same as other men and women.
This really gets me, “this new concept is true and the concept that there could be ‘roles’ limited to one sex only are somehow untrue” WHAT ROLES ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT. You can’t make a general question like that and expect it to even remotely lead to any sort of point. Like I just said, women and men are capable of many of the same roles aside from roles which require physical strength or emotional caring–BUT even then there are exceptions.
Why shouldn’t we? Does the role of priest require some sort of heavy lifting that us wee females can’t handle? Are women less able to understand and study the Bible? Are women, dare I say it, less than men in your opinion? What makes women incapable?
Your logic in this question is also inaccurate and misleading.
First of all, women are not “Ignoring and Defying” God because shocker women AREN’T BECOMING PRIESTS! I don’t see a slew of women becoming priests in the Catholic Church. Why? Because it’s NOT ALLOWED. So they aren’t ignoring and defying God at all.
I’m not sure if you know any history but St. Thomas Aquinas said that Kings/Princes are powerful and should be obeyed because God gave them that power. Therefore, everything they say or do is the will of God. Clearly, this was a problem because as Catholics we view only the pope as infallible on Church doctrine. This lead to the issue between the separation of Church and State, and on to democracy etc etc…
Do you think the people of that time who were the victims of the King’s “power” and unfair policies ever wished that the King wasnt the one who had power? Or that his family line succession wasn’t the ~doctrine~ of that government?
Hmm, I’m gonna guess they did. And you know what? Wishing for a change in “doctrine” “law” or “power” Does not mean that those people were “ignoring and defying” the Catholic Church or God because, well, they did what they’re King made them do, what the CHURCH made them do. They probably wished the law wasn’t that way though. Shame on them for wishing?
Again, another bit of inaccurate logic. Refer to the Aquinas/Kingly power point.
I have no idea what you are leading to with the first question.
And for the second one, are you quoting “corrupted” because you believe the Catholic church was never corrupted? I don’t understand. Clearly there are issues in the history of the Catholic church (ie Middle Ages/Aquinas).
The idea of Female Ordination could be a corruption, I suppose. Curious, do you think the fact that alter servers can be girls also be a corruption? Or the fact that Mass isn’t said in Latin a corruption? I guess either of them can be. But the fact that they are there doesnt make the church less viable–the fact that laws are changed doesn’t mean the Catholic Church is wrong in it’s teachings, only that it is changing. As is clearly exemplified by the multiple changes in the last 100 years alone.
No one said it was a “corruption”, only that it is a tradition that could change. The face that men are priests is not wrong or corrupt. The fact that only men can become priests is not “corrupt” because men have always only been able to become priests. The fact that we as a society finally recognize the equality of women, the ability of women, the desire women have to be just as faithful in the Catholic Church and want to preach It’s word in the Mass, and still allow this tradition to continue is wrong.