tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5366621735995057721.post7933880314869331916..comments2024-03-17T09:17:01.454+00:00Comments on Vic the Vicar!: The names Jesus never hadVic Van Den Berghhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09581156515370131898noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5366621735995057721.post-73502844282792603062014-07-08T13:54:07.427+01:002014-07-08T13:54:07.427+01:00Feminism is, as I was taught, an attempt to addres...Feminism is, as I was taught, an attempt to address whatever opposition is perceived to exist against a person because they are female.<br /><br />It should work towards equal treatment for all but the majority of those with whom I've engaged who actively wear the 'feminist' badge (and this means tell you in no uncertain way) generally are looking for something unequal in that they want 'positive discrimination' (it is has the word 'discrimination' attached I'm not for it) or for 'the balance to be redressed' and this is merely shifting the inequality in the opposite direction.<br /><br />Jesus is truly for 'equal treatment and respect for all and so comes from neither female of male perspective but God's (male and female He made them both in His image - love the masculine bit, brings about so much errr - stuff!).<br /><br />Thanks for post,<br /><br />VVic Van Den Berghhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09581156515370131898noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5366621735995057721.post-80813130556442958822014-07-08T12:31:31.935+01:002014-07-08T12:31:31.935+01:00Feminism is, as I was taught it, an attempt to add...Feminism is, as I was taught it, an attempt to address whatever opposition is perceived to exist against a person because they are female.<br /><br />It should work towards equal treatment for all but the majority of those with whom I've engaged who actively wear the 'feminist' badge (and this means tell you in no uncertain way) generally are looking for something unequal in that they want 'positive discrimination' (it is has the word 'discrimination' attached I'm not for it) or for 'the balance to be redressed' and this is merely shifting the inequality in the opposite direction.<br /><br />Jesus is truly for 'equal treatment and respect for all and so comes from neither female of male perspective but God's (male and female He made them both in His image - love the masculine bit, brings about so much errr - stuff!).<br /><br />Thanks for post,<br /><br />V Vic Van Den Berghhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09581156515370131898noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5366621735995057721.post-21777321188610553142014-07-08T12:24:55.286+01:002014-07-08T12:24:55.286+01:00Seems that in the desire for equality some would w...Seems that in the desire for equality some would wish to be more equal than others<br /><br />Jesus drives a straight line and upholds and enables all, to confer any one label (other than the Biblical names) is to initiate potential stresses and unhelpful (wrong) allegiances.Vic Van Den Berghhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09581156515370131898noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5366621735995057721.post-47786276169394398742014-07-08T12:24:18.422+01:002014-07-08T12:24:18.422+01:00You write:
"this was not feminism but a desi...You write:<br /><br />"this was not feminism but a desire to see ALL people treated equally and given the respect and equal status that all should possess" <br /><br />Not arguing with your article but am wondering, how do you define feminism if not a desire for equal treatment for all?HGnoreply@blogger.com