tunnelcat wrote:From who's perspective? You say you don't go along with the whole set of organized religions you listed. So are they all wrong and you're right? Because perhaps, you think you know the Bible better than they do? Kinda of conceited of you don't you think?
Conceited? Try pragmatic. Growing up our house was full of Bibles, Bible reference books, language books, commentary books (can skip a lot of those), etc. My dad has worked in translating both biblical Greek (New Testament) and Hebrew (Old Testament), and I've never met anyone who's known the Bible better. He can remember the location of and quote more verses that your average church-goer is likely to hear in 10 years. It's all I've ever experienced with very few exceptions. But you miss the unfortunate truth, which is that there are
motives involved in all of these organized religions which do not lend themselves to a balanced/honest grasp of the Bible, or even a desire to base doctrine solidly on scripture. It's not always that I'm aware of more of the words in the Bible, it's more that a lot of people read one thing and come away with something entirely different because of preconceived or reprogrammed notions. I've been there, and I may still have some of that. Most people in churches don't even treat the Bible as a whole work, so they never connect the dots between the quaint verses they hear on Sunday. It's just a story to them, and then they disconnect and come back to day-to-day life non the wiser. I would say it's a well-known fact among people who really know the Bible that an awful lot of people who claim to believe the Bible or call themselves Christians just do not know what's in it. There is a world of ignorance there.
tunnelcat wrote:Women still earn 19% less in wages than their male counterparts in full time jobs in this more enlightened day and age.
This wouldn't happen to correlate somewhat to a difference in physical ability, would it?
There's a lady at work who likes to talk about how strong she is, but she still needs a guy to do the heavy-lifting for her. I don't have anything against her needing assistance, because she is still very productive in other ways, and I think there are a lot of jobs that women take very well to, and it's a boon for business, but I still roll my eyes when she boasts about her strength. It's like she wants to believe she can do anything a guy can do, and just ignores the instances where that doesn't hold true. So if she can do 90% of what I can do in the same position, is she worth just as much as me to the company? But I assume there are a number of other factors at work with your numbers, not all of them fair. But there are probably women in my line of work that make a lot more than I do, just because my company sucks.
tunnelcat wrote:As to your reference to children needing parents, I agree that's necessary for a child's well being and if people want to have children, they should damn well put their full effort and responsibility into it. But who said that women have to have children in the first place? Why can't we be childless and earn a living equal to a man and not face some sort of scorn because we didn't have babies like we were supposed to? I don't know how may times I've been asked that question, like it's some female requirement to raise kids or you're just plain weird.
That's easy, although I don't think that scorn is right, in your scenario. It's natural for a woman to want to have kids. End of story. Easy. Always has been. When some woman gets a philosophical burr up her butt and decides to be butch, it's odd.
tunnelcat wrote:You say the Bible is not male dominated.
No, goofball, I never said that. That must be what you wanted a Christian male to want to say.
I
am quite sure that your spite toward the Bible's portrayal of and position towards women has more to do with your feminist prejudices than any actual harm suffered by women at the hands of Biblical Christianity. Also you and a lot of other people think the whole of the Bible is [size="a billion"]absolute bullcrap[/size], so what makes you think it matters to me that you particularly don't like that bit? If the Bible is true, then who gives a ★■◆● what you think of what God says about a women? And if the Bible is not true, then people who are willing to die for their faith have bigger problems than believing that a man is the head of his wife.