And don't forget misogyny. I'm no Biblical scholar, but the fact that Jesus had close friendships with women, was visited while on the cross by women, and a woman was the first to see the resurrected Christ, I think that asking for women's subservience is unchristian.
And don't forget misogyny. I'm no Biblical scholar, but the fact that Jesus had close friendships with women, was visited while on the cross by women, and a woman was the first to see the resurrected Christ, I think that asking for women's subservience is unchristian.
And don't forget misogyny. I'm no Biblical scholar, but the fact that Jesus had close friendships with women, was visited while on the cross by women, and a woman was the first to see the resurrected Christ, I think that asking for women's subservience is unchristian.
Amen, sister! To paraphrase Nadia Bolz Weber, when the disciples went to the tomb, they saw laundry. When Mary Magdalene went, she saw Christ.