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Friday, March 8, 2013

International Women's Day Thoughts

Today has been International Women's Day. Of course, being the feminist that I am (yes, men can be feminists), I had a few thoughts on women today that I wanted to share.

Below is a sampling of my tweets from today. Before you read them, I should state that I'm an egalitarian (I believe men and women can possess all the same leadership roles in the family and the church) who exists among a majority of complimentarians (and we get along fantastically).  I could be wrong about my theological views regarding women, but I don't think I am. I hope I'm not. If I'm wrong, I think Jesus will be okay with me promoting the notion that women are as blessed as men to teach the gospel message and to lead a family into goodness as a capable leader (hopefully along with their very present husband). I have a hard time seeing Jesus get upset about that because I simply didn't follow "the rules." Let's face it though, he isn't a God of rules. Anyway, let's move on to the tweets.

  • In God's kingdom there is neither male nor female. This is about status. We clearly need to live more into this.
  • A curse: "Yet your desire will be for your husband, And he will rule over you". Christ came set captives free. Doesn't this apply to women?
  • Adam brought a curse but Christ brings a blessing. How can we think men should still rule over women when there is neither male nor female?!
  • We listen to Christ & obey him, no matter the catalyst he chooses, which is often women. Don't believe it? Read the scriptures & see.
  • The only reason we'd say women can't teach/lead men is because we've denied it is Christ Himself working in & through them. We follow Him!
  • To deny women have equal status & the ability to have Christ's Spirit dwell in them as in men is to rebel against the imago dei.
  • We say "No" to the imago dei whenever we oppress women. Thus, when we say "no" to women we say "no" to God, their Creator/Redeemer.
  • Christ is born of a woman and obeys her for a his first miracle, yet we say they can't teach men? May we open our eyes. Christ forgive us.
  • The word "helper" in Genesis that describes Eve is most often used to describe God in scripture.
  • Woman was made by God to meet man’s deficiency. Woman as "helper" points to Adam’s inadequacy, not Eve’s insufficiency.
  • All Adam’s nature demanded for its completion, physically, intellectually, socially, was included in this "helper." 
  • Woman isn't merely made for man. Woman is made for all creation, for God, for good, for completion. This is why she is not a slave to man.
  • Women head 83% of single-parent families. The number of families nurtured by women alone doubled from 1970 to 1995. Leaders!
  • 3 out of 4 fatalities of war are women and children.
  • About 75% of the refugees and internally displaced in the world are women who have lost their families and their homes.
  • We must value women more. If we do not, we will lose our humanity in both quality and quantity. That is, we will be extinct after deformed.
  • I believe women can teach/lead in the Church because I believe in the priesthood of ALL believers and not priesthood of all male believers.
  • Today we do good by recognizing women as good and confessing we've failed at this as an overall human race for too long.
  • Today is a day for men to confess an repent of our mistreatment and devaluing of women. Let us rejoice in our sisters!
  • Jesus' resurrection message was first put in the hands of women and they instructed the disciples that they might believe the gospel.

Below are tweets I shared from others.

  • International Women's Day: may it begin as 24 hrs, extend into a month, then century, till celebrating women is a normal part of life. -@wagebeauty
  • Women birth 100% of the world's population, do 66% of work, produce 50% of food but earn 10% of income & own 1% of the property. -Eugene Cho
  • As men, we have to acknowledge that we have privilege and must ask: "What do we do with that (male) privilege?" -Eugene Cho (http://eugenecho.com/2011/06/09/thank-god-that-i-am-a-man-and-not-a-woman/).
  • "By faith, I am a Catholic nun. As to my calling, I belong to the world. As to my heart, I belong entirely to...Jesus." ~ Mother Teresa (tweeted by Eugene Cho)

And here are some fun resources provided by my fellow Seminarian and brother John Lussier.

  • A teaching on women by Frank Viola in Chile. http://frankviola.org/2012/01/30/godsviewofawoman/
  • Wendell Berry on the importance of place and time in proving that the sexes are indispensible to one another - https://www.sunstonemagazine.com/pdf/060-08-12.pdf
  • An academic look at Women in the NT by Kenneth E. Bailey - http://www.cbeinternational.org/files/u1/free-art/women-in-new-testament.pdf
  • Rebecca Groothius's on the Bible and Gender Equality - http://www.cbeinternational.org/files/u1/resources/14-groothius-pdf.pdf

If you haven't yet expressed your appreciation for the wonderful women in your life then take some time to do that. After all, you wouldn't be here without one of them! Whether you agree with some of my views or not we can all agree that all women are to be rejoiced over and have been oppressed for far too long and it is time we, as men (and humanity), begin to change that. We can do that first by listening to the ladies around us. Be blessed!

2 comments:

  1. The problem, the difficulty, the hardship which occurs in what you write and appear to believe is no different than the first lies of deception which Satan told himself and then carried forward to deceive creation. Over and over again, you have denied the authority of God. Yes, you’ve done it in nice, friendly, feel good, dismissively get along terms... you mix Biblical truth with emotional desire and fiction. Those Biblical truths which you don’t like or which make you feel uncomfortable, instead of embracing you ignore or minimize or deny. You ultimately make God irrelevant as “it’s all good.” I’m not surprised, this is the message now proclaimed in most churches, denominations, and seminaries… more time is spent studying philosophers, philosophies, and viewpoints rather than diligent Biblical study. I’m not surprised… only greatly saddened. 2 Tim. 1-5.

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    1. I can see you disagree with my position. I can't see how you are trying to discuss this issue in an edifying way yet. You left a scripture reference. Did you have thoughts attached to that scripture you'd like to discuss?

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