This is great! Thanks!
Yes, and it’s interesting that a lot of this has passed into the conservative homeschooling Christian movement (both Protestant and Catholic) of the past few decades.actually my first contact with feminists was in the Sisterhood is Powerful Earth Mother days of the early 60s, long before the “movement” became equated with radical feminism, abortion “rights”, the ERA and the gay-les-lib crowd. The earlier, kinder gentler feminism was about equal pay for equal work, removing anachronistic legal prohibitions affecting inheritance, employment etc. and most of all about helping each other as sisters, natural childbirth, ecological breastfeeding, organic foods, make your own baby food etc. playgroups, self-help etc.
actually my first contact with feminists was in the Sisterhood is Powerful Earth Mother days of the early 60s, long before the “movement” became equated with radical feminism, abortion “rights”, the ERA and the gay-les-lib crowd. The earlier, kinder gentler feminism was about equal pay for equal work, removing anachronistic legal prohibitions affecting inheritance, employment etc. and most of all about helping each other as sisters, natural childbirth, ecological breastfeeding, organic foods, make your own baby food etc. playgroups, self-help etc.
The second part of your sentence is obviously true (well, obviously in the context of Christian faith!). The first part leaves me stunned. What is the connection between the two? Are you suggesting that if people are theologically wrong, then whether they condone murder or not is irrelevant?So what? NeoPaganism is still wrong.