I would rather
you ask women of faith who have liberal to progressive thinking why they disagree with you.
Not exact matches
And,
of course, you are so utterly clueless that you can't see the difference between
asking someone to take off their baseball cap which they're wearing simply because they like wearing a baseball cap... and
asking a
woman to take off her
faith - based scarf or an Amish man to shave his
faith - based beard or a Sikh (which is * not * a Muslim
faith) to take off his turban or a Catholic priest to take off his cross... well, if you can't figure out the difference yet, there's no hope for you.
So before we let loose our thoughts about the intentions
of God which are good, lets us
ask ourselves what we have done to demonstrate the awesome power
of God and his love for us and especially those young «somali muslims» mathew 25:35 it is God himself behind these faces, that means we'll have to give up our usual sitting position for a more unfamiliar one if we are men and
women of faith... stay blessed.
Your comments are kind
of funny... my whole point is that I am not the only person who knows the truth about how
women are treated in the
faith community —
ask thousands
of people and you will find out.
Zeckle
asked: In Christianity, we have various views on
women and their roles in society and
faith — ranging from a very hierarchical, patriarchal view to egalitarian; does Islam have a wide range
of views
of women as Christianity does?
A
woman of faith, she
asks God for His guidance, then does her best to follow His direction.