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OK, back on "ignore." Sheesh!
Lol wow! I can only shake my head at that post! I must say Webster is an entertaining read! I'll give him that much!
OK, back on "ignore." Sheesh!
Here is a sampling of the common male attitude toward women over the millennia. This is one of the reasons that I seldom ever quote the "Church Fathers." In order to think this way you have to have a wrong spirit.
"Whoever teaches his daughter the Torah
is like one who teaches her obscenity.
Rather should the words of the Torah
be burned than entrusted to a woman."
Ancient Rabbi
"It is a shame for a woman to let her
voice be heard among men."
Ancient Rabbi
"The woman is in all things inferior
to the man. Let her be accordingly
submissive."
Josephus - Historian
"All females, both animal and human, are inferior
to males. We should look upon the female as a
deformity in nature."
Aristotle - Philosopher
"Woman is defective and misbegotten. For
the active power in the male seed produces
a perfect male likeness. A female comes from a
defect in the male seed or from some indisposition
such as the south wind being too moist."
Thomas Aquinas - Church father
"God's sentence hangs over the female sex,
and His punishment weighs down upon you.
You are the devil's gateway. You first violated
the forbidden tree and broke God's law. You
shattered God's image in man, and because
you merited death, you had to die."
Tertullian - Church Father
"It brings man shame even to reflect on
woman's nature. By no means shall
women exhibit any part of their person
lest men become excited and look and fall."
Clement - Church Father
"It is part of her punishment and a part
from which even God's mercy will
not exempt her. Subjection to the will of her
husband is part of her curse."
Clement - Church Father
"Take women from their housewifery and they
are good for nothing."
Martin Luther
"Women have narrow shoulders and broad hips
to sit upon, so they ought to stay home,
keep the house, bear and raise children. The
woman differs from the man; she is weaker in
body, in honor, in intellect and in dignity."
Martin Luther
"If a woman take upon her any office which
God assigned to man, she shall not escape being
cursed. Women are weak, they are frail, they are
impatient and feeble and foolish. They are
inconstant. They are changeable, they are cruel.
They lack spirit and counsel. Woman in her
greatest perfection was made to serve and
only obey men."
John Knox
"One hundred women are not worth a single
testicle."
Confucius (551-479 BCE)
"The five worst infirmities that afflict
the female are indocility, discontent, slander,
jealousy, and silliness... Such is the stupidity
of woman's character, that it is incumbent
upon her, in every particular, to distrust
herself and to obey her husband."
The Confucian Marriage Manual
"A proper wife should be as obedient as a slave."
and "The female is a female by virtue of a certain
lack of qualities - a natural defectiveness."
Aristotle (384-322 BCE)
"In childhood a woman must be subject to her father;
in youth to her husband; when her husband is dead,
to her sons. A woman must never be free of subjugation."
The Hindu Code of Manu (c. 100 CE)
"Among all savage beasts, none is found
so harmful as woman."
St. John Chrysostom (345-407 CE)
"Men are superior to women."
The Koran (c. 650)
"Any woman who acts in such a way that she cannot
give birth to as many children as she is capable of,
makes herself guilty of that many murders."
St. Augustine (354-430 CE)
"Do you know that each of your women is an Eve?
The sentence of God - on this sex of yours - lives
in this age; the guilt must necessarily live, too. You
are the gate of Hell, you are the temptress of the
forbidden tree; you are the first deserter of the
divine law."
Tertullian in 22 CE
"Woman in her greatest perfection was made to
serve and obey man, not rule and command him."
John Knox (1505-1572)
"The souls of women are so small that some
believe they've none at all."
Samuel Butler (1612-1680)
"What a misfortune to be a woman! And yet,
the worst misfortune is not to understand
what a misfortune it is".
Kierkegaard (1813-1855)
"It seems to me that nearly every woman I know
wants a man who knows how to love with authority.
Women are simple souls who like simple things, and
one of the simplest is one of the simplest to give...
Our family Airedale will come clear across the yard
for one pat on the head. The average wife is like that.
She will come across town, across the house, across
to your point of view, and across almost anything to
give you her love if you offer her yours with some
honest approval."
Episcopal Bishop James Pike in a letter to his son (1968)
"Let us set our women folk on the road to goodness
by teaching them to display submissiveness." "Every
woman should be overwhelmed with shame at the
thought that she is a woman."
St. Clement of Alexandria in 96 CE
In the year 584 CE, in Lyons, France, forty-three
Catholic bishops and twenty men representing other
bishops, held a most peculiar debate: "Are Women
Human?" After many lengthy arguments, a vote was
taken. The results were: thirty-two, yes; thirty-one,
no. Women were declared human by one vote!
Council of Macon
"Blessed art thou, O Lord our God and King of the
Universe, that thou didst not create me a woman."
Daily prayer, still in use, of the orthodox Jewish male
"Woman should remain at home, sit still, keep house,
and bear and bring up children." and "If a woman grows
weary and, at last, dies from child bearing, it matters not.
Let her die from bearing; she is there to do it."
Martin Luther (1483-1546)
With this kind of really negative chauvinistic attitude among the male population over the Millennia Is it really difficult to believe that the historical record of women's participation in the leadership of the Church has mostly been expunged by the "Selective memory," of the male scribes of that day. Jesus and Paul lived in a culture of male domination. This practice followed into the Church after Pentecost although some women were leaders in the synagogues in that day. A lot of Christian women were poor, but some were also wealthy: like Lydia. Women were managing their own households, which often had a lot going on like maintenance of property, running a business, managing a family along with its many responsibilities and supervision of slaves in some cases. The early Church was basically supported by women as they simply extended their homes in order to host the Church, which met in homes during the first and second centuries.
During the third and forth centuries as the church slowly became institutionalized, the women were displaced and the leadership became masculine dominated. This is also the crowd who eradicated almost all traces of women in leadership from the written records. There were women in leadership before the purge took place. The best example extant is Junia mentioned by St. Paul as an Apostle. Translators “Corrected” the female name to that of Junias - the male form. There is no historical male name “Junias.“ The evidence of early Female leadership remains mostly in the fraises, mosaics, and grave markings in places like the catacombs.
Another example: There is a mosaic in a Basilica that depicts four women, Mary the mother of Jesus, Prudentiana, Praxedis, and a forth woman whose name was Theodora Episcopa - Bishop Theodora. Episcopus is the male form and Episcopa is the female. It is also noteworthy that the ending letter of the word Episcopa in the mosaic was defaced - I wonder why? As a side note, the image of Theodora had a square halo instead of a round one like the other three women, which symbolically indicated that she was still alive when the mosaic was made.
I went to church with a friend. She told me that her grandparents ran the church. I did not think that her grandma was the pastor. I have heard of women being pastors but have never seen one. I may have said something that made her a little upset. She said to me if men were doing what they were suppose to be doing taking care of their families and being men there would be no dissicuson or need for women pastors! Does it make it right if there is a need for pastors?
I thought you were trying to get everybody to state their position clearly.
I said it would be helpful to you if some stated their position clearly and precisely.
Isn't that what you want?
From the old testament to the new. It is not, and never has been, acceptable in God's eyes for women to lead - either from the pulpit nor the governors house.
That is a distortion. Sure I believe that, but only because the bible says so. That is the position the bible lays out, very clearly, which I gave scripture for.Hey MarcR,
How would you interpret this post?
You said you don't like how I interpret posts.
What do you think phil112's position on women in the ministry is? Or for leadership in government?
Hey, Jack, you here to participate, or stir stuff? I asked you a question over two hours ago, gave you a post buried deep in the history of this thread to review, and you haven't said squat about it. But you sure have found the time to go after Marc several times since.Hey MarcR ...
... Let's see how literate you are.
That is a distortion. Sure I believe that, but only because the bible says so. That is the position the bible lays out, very clearly, which I gave scripture for.
My "position" is what the bible says.
Hey, Jack, you here to participate, or stir stuff? I asked you a question over two hours ago, gave you a post buried deep in the history of this thread to review, and you haven't said squat about it. But you sure have found the time to go after Marc several times since.
So which is it, Jack? Stuff stirrer, or genuine participant?
That is a distortion. Sure I believe that, but only because the bible says so. That is the position the bible lays out, very clearly, which I gave scripture for.
My "position" is what the bible says.
Jack,
Phil stated his interpretation of the cited Scripture.
If you compare his with mine you will find that he goes somewhat further than I do; but that is his interpretation.
There is no more reason to question his sincerity or integrity, than that of those who agree with you.
By willful illiteracy I was referring to your habit of intentionally misstating other people's position; NOT your reading ability.
Do you deny that you do that?
If there is no one to work, the church probably needs to be closed
down
If there is no one to work, the church probably needs to be closed down
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Should the day ever come when my gender policies no longer chafe
feminists, masculine women, ERA suffragettes, tomboys, and glass-ceiling
females; that's day I'll begin wearing a bra and panties because I'll be no
different than they are.
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