The feminist case against women bishops
The feminist case against women bishops
By Susie Leafe
The Times
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/
November 19 2012
Men and women are equal but different. I pray the Church of England will respect this.
The question of whether women should become bishops can be boiled down to one word: equality. And it is because I believe in equality that I am against women becoming bishops.
Opponents of women bishops in the Church of England are often dismissed as being incurably dusty and out of date. That in 2012 - 12 years into the third millennium - this issue is being argued about is taken as proof that the Church is hopelessly behind the curve.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
By Susie Leafe
The Times
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/
November 19 2012
Men and women are equal but different. I pray the Church of England will respect this.
The question of whether women should become bishops can be boiled down to one word: equality. And it is because I believe in equality that I am against women becoming bishops.
Opponents of women bishops in the Church of England are often dismissed as being incurably dusty and out of date. That in 2012 - 12 years into the third millennium - this issue is being argued about is taken as proof that the Church is hopelessly behind the curve.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
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