I was replying to a commenter who made a particularly rude statement.
I was replying to a commenter who made a particularly rude statement.
I would feel more at ease with Rick's wanting to kill Pete if they hadn't have introduced the whole sexual tension thing with him and Jessie. Now it just seems like he wants to off Pete so he can have a woman again.
I said that Pyrax was not affiliated with a group that should be offended.
Nope - I'm honestly saying that an atheist can't fully support a feminist viewpoint in a mainstream religious doctrine.
Do you not understand how much irony you just commented?
Probably not the ones that controlled birth control or any aspect of a woman's place in the religion.
The Seventh Day Adventists were created based on the doctrines of a man.
Wait - you're an atheist. By definition, you have zero affinity with anyone I may have offended with my comment.
I'm not advising anyone to do anything. I was suggesting that if people were uncomfortable they should question things. I don't owe compassion to anyone who chooses a bigoted faith. Sorry you think your faith should be pardoned - there are going to be people who question it, and it's up to you to figure out a way…
I was using the actual definition - but your definitions are shaky at best. I'm just saying that when you speak of them, you should know what you're talking about.
Christian Science is as mainstream as Scientology. Which means, not.
I welcome you to actually add to this post then, by explaining your faith.
Sure. I could figure it out, but thanks.
Wait, what? The Catholic Church is staunchly anti-birth control. If you were "raised Catholic" - and you're ok with artificial bc, that just means you're not down with the doctrine.
Fair enough - I was just using Wicca as the most female-oriented religion I could come up with in the face of this ridiculous posting.
I'm interested from a spectator view on your "voice of the Christian feminist". Can you speak to that (not really interested in the community outreach stuff, just keep to the doctrine). How does your Christian community serve a feminist outlook?
Do you know any of these religious ladies who are "for" birth control? What religion are they?
Is there a single modern mainstream religious doctrine that wasn't written by, and therefore dictated by, men?
So maybe those women should start actively questioning and possibly even removing themselves from these doctrines that they find so inhibiting?
I'm not sure you understand the definition of euthanasia and the nuance of assisted suicide.