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Beleivers and discrimination

Splarnst

Active Member
Catholic church teaches women have different vocations
(1) How is that different from people saying black people have a "vocation" to be minimum wage workers?
(2) This would be more convincing if there were anything the Catholic Church only let women do. Please don't say "be a nun" because there's no difference, besides the sex of the person, between nuns and monks or friars.
 
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javajo

Well-Known Member
Discrimination.


I'm just saying.
Ok. I would not support a church that discriminated against anyone as I said earlier, period. Including believers, non-believers, women, gay people or black people or any other people. For God hath concluded them all in unbelief, that he might have mercy upon all. But the scripture hath concluded all under sin, that the promise by faith of Jesus Christ might be given to them that believe.
 

AdamEve

Member
Catholic church teaches women have different vocations.

The idea of vocation is central to the Christian belief that God has created each person with gifts and talents oriented toward specific purposes and a way of life.

So when church says that women can't be priests because this is not their vocation do you simple beleive that without questioning or do you understand how they came to that conclusion and in what way women would not be able to be priests.
 
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