RE: Why would any woman want to be Christian?
March 8, 2013 at 9:26 am
(This post was last modified: March 8, 2013 at 9:33 am by Neo-Scholastic.)
So Sorry. Didn't know how to properly insert a link.
Slate Article by Rebecca Watson (SkepChick)Rebecca Watson is a well-known skeptic but in this article she comments on the rampant mysogeny within skeptic and atheist circles.
Certainly some Christian groups have backwards attitudes to the roles of women in society. Certain strains of atheism are also prone to institutionalized depravity and sexism. Peter Singer's defense of pedophilia and bestiality comes to mind, Richard Dawkins' attitude towards rape, and the disproportional number of men to women in skeptic and atheist communities. also Anti-religious bigotry is every bit as offensive as other forms.
Hey, Jstrodel and Equilax,...even though I myself have been known to create some 'word walls', both of you are taking it to the extreme. Brevity is, after all, the soul of wit.
Slate Article by Rebecca Watson (SkepChick)Rebecca Watson is a well-known skeptic but in this article she comments on the rampant mysogeny within skeptic and atheist circles.
Certainly some Christian groups have backwards attitudes to the roles of women in society. Certain strains of atheism are also prone to institutionalized depravity and sexism. Peter Singer's defense of pedophilia and bestiality comes to mind, Richard Dawkins' attitude towards rape, and the disproportional number of men to women in skeptic and atheist communities. also Anti-religious bigotry is every bit as offensive as other forms.
Hey, Jstrodel and Equilax,...even though I myself have been known to create some 'word walls', both of you are taking it to the extreme. Brevity is, after all, the soul of wit.