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Old 09-04-2009, 09:03 AM
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Default Why do catholics equate protestantism with feminism?

Protestantism never favored feminism.It was free masons controlled by Jesuit catholics who started the suffragist feminist movement which started entering the church by 1960s.Today many protestant churches have women pastors/priests/bishops.But catholic church has not even accepted women in the position of deacon(some protestant women priests have become catholics because of their healthier view of sexes,unknowing of the fact that it was catholic priests , Jesuits and Freemasons who started and nurtured feminism with the only aim of destroying Christianity aka protestantism).Why???...They knew it coming and were prepared to face it,because the started feminism,unlike the blind protestants who were stabbed from back with lies of feminism.The 'church' that does idolatry(interceding to saints and using their images/statues in prayer and worship) unashamedly in the name of living god,used women to destroy true christian (protestant) churches.The only option for Christians now is to destroy Vatican and catholic 'church' along with its 3 creations-Islam,communism and feminism once and forever from the face of the earth.With gods help this will certainly occur.End time protestant church(gods church) will include all people of earth.But only true believers will be taken when christ comes back,hypocrites will be left behind to face tribulation.Just as christ said-many will try to enter through the hard and narrow path that leads to eternal life and will not be able,it will happen.Some will argue protestantism only originated in 16th century.But this is completely false.Ever since constantine imposed christianity on pagans in the 4th century,which allowed idolatry to enter church in the form of interceding to saints and using their images/statues in prayer/worship,there were small christians groups who didnot fall for catholic idolatry.They were followers of mani(a 2nd century apostle of christ),celtic keldees,paulicians,iconoclastic movement,bogomils,cathars,waldensians,russian strigolnikis and many more who fell into the oblivion of history.These groups served as the connecting links of christianity from 4th century to 15th century(birth of protestantism).
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Old 09-05-2009, 09:03 AM
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We don't?
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Old 09-06-2009, 09:03 AM
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I was a lifelong and highly active Catholic until *very* recently. Although I'm in the process of changing religions, I can say that during my rather long tenure as a Catholic, I never associated feminism with Protestantism. I am a longtime supporter of feminism and women's rights, BTW. I have always supported the ordination of women to the clergy.
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Old 09-09-2009, 09:03 AM
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Amidst your frankly insane rant, I can only discern a partial truth: the Protestant Reformation was not good news for women, and it aimed to stamp out many of the cults of women saints, and the veneration of the Virgin Mary, which had flourished in late-medieval Catholicism. There is thus a certain irony in the fact that modern Catholicism is more resistant than mainstream (non-evangelical) Protestantism in granting women an equal place in the Church.
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Old 09-12-2009, 09:03 AM
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your seriously mistaken in every thing you say.
And can we at least once have some documented proof from you people who make such claims if you have none what right have you to speak?
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Old 09-14-2009, 09:03 AM
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In 60 years in the Catholic Church I never heard any mention of anything that even remotely connected Protestantism with feminism. Many Protestant churches don't even allow women to teach, or at least not to teach men. That's feminism?? The fact that woman can be Protestant ministers is completely irrelevant. Ministers are not priests,m even in those Protestant denominations that call their ministers "priests". Catholic women can do everything that Protestant ministers/pastors can do. It was only the priesthood for which Jesus Christ clearly stated His divine plan by choosing a man 12 times out of 12 for His first priests.
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Old 09-17-2009, 09:03 AM
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Old 09-20-2009, 09:03 AM
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many including Abraham Lincoln had confirmed that catholic priests and Jesuits were behind feminist suffragist movement and civil war.Catholics and orthodox commit idolatry in the name of living god by interceding to saints and using their statues and images in prayer and worship.Because of this these churches will cease to exist soon.
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