a woman well past her prime
a woman well past her prime
So you're not interested in "community outreach stuff" because according to you, that doesn't serve a "feminist outlook"?
Christian women are not passive recipients of their religion, they are very much active participants.
Bang up job making atheism look like an attractive alternative.
The problem is that progressive Christians don't fit the media narrative about Christian women. Notice how they never interview anyone from this organization: http://www.cbeinternational.org/ or how few articles are written about Rachel Held Evans and other feminist Christian voices. Shoot i'd love it if they covered…
I'm an atheist. This is not a defensive comment because I feel attacked. This is a reminder that the faith of others is complex, multifaceted, both personal and political, and is intertwined in many different ways with a person's life. It's never as simple as "the church says birth control is a sin and I don't believe…
Next time you feel you can reduce someone's faith into a two sentence post with advice on how that person should interact with it...don't.
This just proves what I've said before in other conversations: The voice of the Progressive Christian is completely drowned out of any and all religious conversations in this country. The voice of the Christian feminist is not heard at all. We do exist, and as much as we are out there actually trying to help with…
I would say that a lot of religious ladies are for free birth control because they are against abortions and understand causation.
I agree with you that it's awful, but I think there are a lot of other contenders for "most inexplicable and obviously awful corporate idea." Like when Walmart had a food drive to feed their own employees, for example.
On the plus side, she posted a picture of herself with the article, so now everyone knows who to look out for!
A more nuanced version of her argument would also include something saying that the employer is obligated to adjust any wages up to the minimum hourly if the server's combined tips don't reach it. To which anyone who's worked in food service at all can just laugh, and laugh, and laugh.
As though Mark Zuckerberg is obliged to tip you more than I am even if we receive the same service:...
I know when I'm over feeling guilty about something, the first thing I do is shop around a 900-word blog post about it.
Nice job using his real name and essentially saying "I'm gonna frame you and everyone you know using this gigantic trove of child porn in my possession. LOL!"
We public-records searched the dude, and he graduated in 2008. Keep hanging on to that collegiate glory (and university email account), guy!
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Please note, on page 14 of the embedded PDF, the person from Utah who included the full lyrics to both "Get Ur Freak On" and "Work It" to demonstrate how indecent the songs are.