(July 6, 2015 at 2:41 pm)Catholic_Lady Wrote: If the Church says that women never have the authority to teach, then why do Catholic schools have mostly women teachers? If the Church says that women are inferior to men, then why does Church Doctrine state they are equal? The Church does not say these things, Neim.
But they don't have women priests who are more important and have more power and authority than teachers. Males can also be teachers, but females can't be priests. The inequality is obvious.
Quote:Yes, men are vital for procreation, but it's the woman who carries life and brings it into the world. Men can't do that.
In the same sense it can also be said that women are vital for priests to be born in the first place. It isn't men that are carrying them inside their bodies for 9 months and giving birth to them.
Both women and men are required for anybody to be born.
Two people are needed for procreation. One for preaching. See the difference?
Quote:That's the whole point. We are equal and complimentary, and we cannot survive as a species without the other.
No, that's not the point. The point is that the CC doesn't allow women in their higher hierarchy. Why do you think that is?