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Which one would you choose?Posted : 31 Oct, 2012 09:30 AMFeminism..... |
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Which one would you choose?Posted : 2 Nov, 2012 05:41 AMI have to agree with GUD here. Why would you want to accept a title that has negitive ramifications in our culture? |
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NRSV1953
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Which one would you choose?Posted : 2 Nov, 2012 05:50 AMSeems to me that some on here are having a knee-jerk reaction to the term "feminism." As defined by Merriam-Webster it is ": the theory of the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes." |
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Which one would you choose?Posted : 2 Nov, 2012 05:54 AMIf you choose to take the dictionary definition over what we clearly see in the culture then fine. I challenge you to look up videos on youtube of feminists. Ask yourself if you are like them. |
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NRSV1953
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Which one would you choose?Posted : 2 Nov, 2012 06:09 AMWhat?? Merriam-Webster's definition isn't good enough? Sure, there are radicals in every "movement," but if we use the pure definition of feminism, I would think every Christian would embrace political, social & economic equality for women. |
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Which one would you choose?Posted : 2 Nov, 2012 07:06 AMMy point is that I don't believe them to be radicals. I believe them to be the norm. I believe the culture bears that out. They aren't influencing me. It's just who they are. |
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Which one would you choose?Posted : 2 Nov, 2012 07:40 AM"Son, stop letting the activities of the world influence your thinking" |
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Which one would you choose?Posted : 2 Nov, 2012 09:47 AMThe problem here with the term "feminism" can be said about the term "christian". There's a worldly influence on that word too, and a lot of other words. |
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Which one would you choose?Posted : 2 Nov, 2012 10:20 AMAgain this is a public forum guys. She has every right to express her views here without being jumped all over and called names like ignorant. |
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Which one would you choose?Posted : 2 Nov, 2012 11:06 AMIgnorance is a state of being uninformed (lack of knowledge) |
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Which one would you choose?Posted : 2 Nov, 2012 12:05 PMScripture doesn't call anyone ignorant either does it? Or maybe that's the dead part and not the "living" part? |
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