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for women taught her about building better teachers.
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Erin Baebler and Lara Galloway, coaches
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You can also find her interviewing fascinating lady - preneurs
for her podcast, Lady Business Radio and
teaching NEW Lady podcasters in her course, Podcasting School
for Women.
For example, in
teaching,
women earned 89 %, business and management 86 %, and in sales 77 % of the salaries of men in the same occupation.
The three
women on the stage — Mellody Hobson, President of Ariel Investments; Gisele Ruiz, EVP and COO at Wal - Mart North America; and Wendy Kopp, founder of
Teach for America — are young
women themselves, although Generation Xers rather than millennials.
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woman like me should never give up my dreams and to ignore the negativity anything related to «
women can't code» or «coding is too much work
for a
woman».
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In her spare time, Azeemeh voluntarily
teaches real estate investment classes
for women in the Middle East, including a 7 - day real estate finance module
for an MBA programme in Saudi Arabia.
She is passionate about sharing her knowledge through
teaching investment courses
for women and young adults.
While living in Chicago, Jamie
taught at the Evanston location
for 3 years, where she fell in love with the technique and the amazing community of
women.
We see this monster in Margaret Atwood's novel The Handmaid's Tale, where a theocratic patriarchy forbids
women to read books, and we see him in the movie Kinsey, in which the future sexologist's pompous, teetotaling, Bible - wielding father (played by the massive - browed John Lithgow) cows his wife at the dinner table and disowns his son
for daring to attend a different college from the one where dad
teaches.
KSO - religion is trying to
teach your kids to take responsibility
for themselves and to show love
for your fellow men and
women - the exact opposite of everything that is the Obama Administration.
(i) a
woman's right to choose; (ii)
teaching evolution in school; (iii) medical immunization of teen girls against HPV; (iv) assisted suicide; (v) gay marriage; (vi) my right to view art and theatre deemed «offensive,» «blasphemous» or «obscene» by theists (vii) basic $ ex education
for older school children; (viii) treating drug abuse as principally a medical issue; (xi) population control; (x) buying alcohol on a Sunday; (xi) use of condoms and other contraceptives (xii) stem cell research.
Women were not
taught how to read and write is was strictly reserved
for males.
This is wonderful, here we have
women trying to carry out the
teachings of their saviour, you know care
for your fellow human, comfort the sick and needy, feed the hungry and the Pope and his evil cabal of crooks want to EXCOMMUNICATE them.
How is it that an inspired
woman could write scripture (e.g., Mary's song), and an inspired
woman could determine
for both a king and a high priest whether something is scripture (e.g., the prophet Huldah in 2 Kings 22 and 2 Chronicles 34)-- or at least could do these things in the time of the Old Testament — but an inspired
woman can not now
teach about God?
As
for the first part of that same verse, «I do not permit a
woman to
teach» I have no idea.
It was Christ who encouraged the fair treatment of
women... God who commands us not to neglect the poor and to feed orphans and widows... God who insisted that field owners leave part of the crop behind to be picked up by hungry gleaners... God who said men should not take advantage of one another by charging interest... Christ who attacked the Pharisees
for their rigid thinking and superiority complex toward Samaritans... How are my values inconsistent with the
teachings and actions of God?
There are other societal guides (
women teaching) that we need to approach with humility, and ask
for guidance on.
I am a
women in her late 40's and was on the birth control pill
for many years not realizing the great increase risk of breast cancer the pill causes or even the church
teaching on birth control.
«In my faith community, popular
women pastors such as Joyce Meyer were considered unbiblical
for preaching from the pulpit in violation of the apostle Paul's restriction in 1 Timothy 2:12 («I do not permit a
woman to
teach or to have authority over a man; she must be silent»),
He talks of STOP and SLOW, appreciating that both are necessary: STOP means «Save sex
for marriage,
Teach men to respect
women, Offer treatment in churches, and Pledge yourself to one partner»; SLOW means «Supply condoms, Limit number of partners, Offer needle exchange, and Wait
for sex until older.»
I speak out against your ilk and any other group
for that matter when they attempt t use their belief to dictate rights... LGBT rights;
women's rights; education rights (in a secular country, no single religion has a place in the school system -
teach about one,
teach them all - fair is fair).
The Genesis is a great book, if you know how to approach it,
teaching,
for instance, how men and
women are equal, guess that was lost to a fine scholar such as yourself.
A second example would be gender roles depicted in the letters, which proscribe roles
for women that appear to deviate from Paul's more egalitarian
teaching that in Christ there is neither male nor female.
Reacting to the result on Wednesday, Archbishop of Sydney Dr Glenn Davies said in a video posted online: «Although this won't prevent me from continuing to
teach that marriage, in God's good design, is between a men and a
woman... the reality will be, in a very short period of time, our Parliament will legislate
for same - sex marriage.»
Religion
teaches women who've had abortions that they really, really need to feel guilty
for having murdered their babies.
Like me, many choose to live out what the Church has always
taught about sex, namely that it is a good gift from God that is only
for marriage between a
woman and a man.
Gary: I think I agree with your point that «if 1 man and 1
woman was a normal
teaching of Paul's»
for all believers, then it follows that the text either means «this is only
for the elders and higher positions» OR that the text was referring to some other situation, such as marrying a divorced
woman.
And is spite of what your church has
taught you... God has blessed many sexual unions where marriage was not involved, and a great many more beyond the church notion of one man and one
woman for life.
What is less clear to me is why complementarians like Keller insist that that 1 Timothy 2:12 is a part of biblical womanhood, but Acts 2 is not; why the presence of twelve male disciples implies restrictions on female leadership, but the presence of the apostle Junia is inconsequential; why the Greco - Roman household codes represent God's ideal familial structure
for husbands and wives, but not
for slaves and masters; why the apostle Paul's instructions to Timothy about Ephesian
women teaching in the church are universally applicable, but his instructions to Corinthian
women regarding head coverings are culturally conditioned (even though Paul uses the same line of argumentation — appealing the creation narrative — to support both); why the poetry of Proverbs 31 is often applied prescriptively and other poetry is not; why Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob represent the supremecy of male leadership while Deborah and Huldah and Miriam are mere exceptions to the rule; why «wives submit to your husbands» carries more weight than «submit one to another»; why the laws of the Old Testament are treated as irrelevant in one moment, but important enough to display in public courthouses and schools the next; why a feminist reading of the text represents a capitulation to culture but a reading that turns an ancient Near Eastern text into an apologetic
for the post-Industrial Revolution nuclear family is not; why the curse of Genesis 3 has the final word on gender relationships rather than the new creation that began at the resurrection.
For example, it emphasizes passages like 1 Timothy 2:12 («I do not permit a
woman to
teach or have authority over a man; she must be silent») while ignoring others like 1 Corinthians 11:5 («every
woman who prays or prophecies with her head uncovered disgraces her head»).
We must ensure that our Catholic schools
teach Catholic doctrine, and uphold Catholic values — including the values that might clash with current trends in British society: marriage as the lifelong union of a man and a
woman, the need
for human life to be cherished from conception to natural death, the truth about our sexual identity as male or female.
If the overwhelming response by
women to this book has
taught me anything it's that Christian
women are not going to take that phrase
for granted any more.
The stories of the synagogue leader, the healed
woman and the ancient patriarch
teach us about daring to hold God accountable
for promises God has made to care
for God's people.
Same goes
for theologies that suggest the poor are poor because of their sins, that if only the sick had more faith or gave more money they would be healed, that the tsunami or the earthquake or the flood that devastated a community was clearly the result of God's wrath on its gay inhabitants, that we can stop rape by
teaching women to cover up better, that sex before marriage makes a person «broken» and «unwanted.»
@ David, So am I correct to assume that you would also object to the cultural practice of
teaching that
women should cover their faces or else they are should be considered showing no respect
for god or disrespect
for their religion.
There was a story of a
woman got fired from her
teaching job at a Catholic school
for being pregnant and not married.
What you enemies of purity are missing is that the
teaching of purity is
for both men and
women, and the
teaching is only one part of the
teaching of self - control.
«Men need to be
taught from the time they are little boys that part of their manhood is to feel a special responsibility
for the care and protection and honoring of
women just because they are men,» he said.
The Holocaust is simply the biggest club available
for liberal Catholics to use against traditional Catholic
teaching — especially on issues relating to sexuality, including abortion, contraception, celibacy, and the role of
women in the Church».
Scot McKnight was the first person to draw my attention to the fact that «anyone who thinks it is wrong
for a
woman to
teach in a church can be consistent with that point of view only if they refuse to learn from
women scholars» (The Blue Parakeet, p. 148).
Wendy is the author of Practical Theology
for Women: How Knowing God Makes a Difference in Our Daily Lives, and she spent four years teaching theology to women at Mars Hill Church in Sea
Women: How Knowing God Makes a Difference in Our Daily Lives, and she spent four years
teaching theology to
women at Mars Hill Church in Sea
women at Mars Hill Church in Seattle.
Their stories often suggest the appalling extent to which the church tends not simply to ignore sexual, physical, emotional and spiritual violence against
women and children as a major crisis, but actually to provide theological justification
for this violence in its
teachings about male headship,
women's subordination, and the sinful character of sexuality.
Piper argues that a
woman can
teach a man so long as her
teaching is «impersonal,» «indirect,» and «removed» — essentially, so long as it is easy
for him to forget she is a
woman.
Women have been leading and
teaching religion
for centuries.
I have been
taught this less by my feminist professional colleagues than by the students who have attended my classes on passes from hospitals or after therapy sessions, in which they are being treated
for wounds inflicted by men (and sometimes
women) who abused them as children or as adults.
Someday their parents may hand them off to a world of wealth and privilege, but
for now college is a grim boot camp where the frat
teaches them how to get and to stay on top, particularly on top of the
women.
Women need to be
taught what God declares good
for His daughters.