for it is
a SHAME for women to speak in the Church.»
And if they will learn any thing, let them ask their husbands at home: for it is
a shame for women to speak in the church» (1 Corinthians 14:34 - 35)
And if they will learn any thing, let them ask their husbands at home: for it is
a shame for women to speak in the church.»
This roundabout method of preventing abortion risks induces
shame for the women who find themselves in this circumstance, and there's no data to suggest that it will effectively reduce abortion.
6 For if the woman be not covered, let her also be shorn: but if it be
a shame for a woman to be shorn or shaven, let her be covered.
Not exact matches
• And speaking of new shows... Amanda Knox, the American student who stood trial in Italy
for the 2007 murder of her roommate, wants to draw attention to other
women who were
shamed for their sexuality and womanhood on her new show, The Scarlet Letter Reports,
for Vice Media's Broadly.
The session was designed to help
women share strategies
for returning to work, but every time I led this group, the discussion found its way to this one topic — dealing with the
shame mothers feel, knowing that if it were up to them, they would already be back at work.
I will not put up with any
woman or girl being
shamed for wanting to wear a skirt, dress, etc..
No, he's not a gentleman, and
shame on his parents
for instilling a belief system that treats
women like inferior creatures.
The number one issue is abortion on every agenda, yet this is an issue which is not stopped by legislation, it is stopped by attacking poverty, by increasing love
for children, by accepting everything a sinner does — instead the goal is secular laws,
shaming women with ultrasounds.
Shame on you
for judging this kind young
woman.
Certain of Calvin's tropes
for sin, most notably his descriptions of the defiling and polluting power of sin, feed gender stereotypes about sexual purity that unfairly blame and
shame women's bodies as the source of sin.
Its a
shame read Romans.chapter 1 god has abandon man and
woman for their disobeying him so his has giving them up to their dibase mind later in the reading
for these will be destroyed and those who agree.I'm so happy I'm against this... who wants to go to hell?
I believe it is possible to be a feminist and pro-life, as long as that pro-life ethic does not come with rhetoric that
shames, ignores, or vilifies
women for the choices that they may make about a legal procedure.
In 2016, as we consider the
woman with the unplanned pregnancy, the single mother or the
woman who is at risk
for having an unplanned pregnancy, we know from Jesus» example that condemnation and
shame is not the answer.
For most of us, there would be a label of
shame placed on a man who has a child with a
woman and not taking care of both.
These words may be of little comfort
for the young
woman who still struggles to believe that her feminine qualities are valuable to God, or to the young man who has been made to feel
shame because he'd rather visit an art museum than watch a cage fight.
The terms «whore» and «slut» are pejorative terms traditionally used to encourage
women to live chastely, if not
for love of virtue, then
for fear of
shame.
For so many young
women and men who grew up in the 1990s and the 00s, God is a God of sexual
shame, a heavenly father who sits upon his throne and condemns.
They speak of church cultures that treated
women's bodies as inherently problematic and seductive, that assigned a
woman's worth to her sexual purity or procreative prowess, that questioned
women's ability to think rationally or make decisions without the leadership of men, that blamed victims of sexual abuse
for inviting the abuse or tempting the abuser, that
shamed women who did not «joyfully submit» to their husband and find contentment in their roles as helpers and homemakers, and that effectively silenced victims of abuse by telling
women and children that reporting the crime would reflect poorly on the church and thus damage the reputation of Christ.
Honor killings of
women seen to have
shamed their families find: 78 % support this in Iraq, 76 % support these «honor killings» in Afghanistan and 69 % support this in Egypt (so much
for the freakin» «Arab Spring» madness).
But what comfort is
for the
woman who was raped now, and lives her whole life in
shame and fear without ever seeing justice?
This message is damaging to the healthiest of
women, but
for women like me who sometimes physically can't even have sex because of pain, it just adds to an already growing mountain of guilt and
shame.
I will not be silenced on spreading the Gospel
for Jesus because I am a
woman, and if any man on here would try to do so
shame on Him.
Also
for a man to be
shamed by having his head covered simply means that he should not emulate
women.
Indeed, a good Christian
woman is supposed to be silent, subservient and filled with
shame for the curse of mortality that Eve forced upon humanity.
For this reason God gave them up to evil passions, and their women were changing the natural use into one which is unnatural: 1:27 And in the same way the men gave up the natural use of the woman and were burning in their desire for one another, men doing shame with men, and getting in their bodies the right reward of their evil - doi
For this reason God gave them up to evil passions, and their
women were changing the natural use into one which is unnatural: 1:27 And in the same way the men gave up the natural use of the
woman and were burning in their desire
for one another, men doing shame with men, and getting in their bodies the right reward of their evil - doi
for one another, men doing
shame with men, and getting in their bodies the right reward of their evil - doing.
Evangelicals committed to this cause care
for the whole - life needs of the
woman in crisis — from emotional support to job training to childcare to adoption services, as well as with a Gospel that can free us from guilt and
shame.
Then the
shame of that nakedness, which they had not felt in the state of original innocence, will spring up in their hearts... Only the nakedness that makes
woman an object
for man, or vice versa, is a source of
shame.
What makes abortion «awful» is the
shame and guilt caused by two heavily ideological notions that all
women in the society still learn to some degree: (1) the association of fetus with «baby» and the aborting
woman with «bad mother,» and (2) the assumption that sex
for pleasure is «wrong» (
for women) and that
women who indulge in it have to pay a price.
«When Nora closes behind her the door of her doll's house, she opens wide the gate of life
for women, and proclaims the revolutionary message that only perfect freedom and communion make a true bond between man and
woman, meeting in the open, without lies, without
shame, free from the bondage of duty»
So in 1995 Weil - Curiel helped found a group, Atlanta Plus, to
shame the IOC into abiding by its own high - mindedness and banning those countries that don't send
women to the Games
for whatever reason, whether cultural or religiously sanctioned gender apartheid.
Making matters worse, Madeleine Albright and Gloria Steinem have
shamed young
women for not supporting Hillary, which has backfired in a big way, alienating young
women and pushing them further toward Sanders.
Yes, no
woman should feel
shame for using formula, but you are right that we do not support mothers enough.
Shame on you
for being so ugly when this
woman is beyond heartbroken.
It's a real
shame too because fatherhood is just as life changing
for a man as motherhood is
for a
woman.
To
shame and judge
women for wanting to stay at home is not what we fought
for, sorry.
As
for number 3, it is ethically suspect to exaggerate the benefits of breastfeeding, pretend that that breastfeeding is a matter of life and death in the US, mislead
women on the state of the scientific evidence and above all, to
shame and scare
women about formula feeding.
As far as breastfeeding goes, what this blog does is advocate
for women to make sane, rational, evidence based choices that are best
for themselves and their families, without being
shamed by lactovists and «natural» advocates who put their misinformed, unscientific agenda above the physical and mental well being of mothers, babies and families.
It's funny because lactivists try to sell breastfeeding as easier and more convenient
for women yet at the same time
shame women who don't breastfeed as lazy and selfish.
As my friend, economics professor and Dollars and Sex: How Economics Influences Sex author Marina Adshade, says,
women are «
shamed for behaving in a way that society believes is contrary to their nature.»
Breastfeeding is not an easy task in itself and it really is a
shame that it is not made more easy
for a
woman to comfortably feed her baby while in public.
Women and other parents with breasts shouldn't feel forced to breastfeed or
shamed for using formula.
And to be fair, when I say «horror» stories, I say that with full, enthusiastic belief that
women should not be
shamed for the ways in which their bodies change after having / nursing a baby, and it's a bummer that so many of them are.
I'm so glad that society is evolving, slowly, to a place that will, hopefully, stop
shaming women for the choices we are making in raising our own kids to the best of our abilities.
Commenters claimed that the photo was bad
for women who might be struggling with their own body issues after having a baby and was
shaming for those whose post-baby figures may not be as «social media ready.»
Yes, it is great it is there
for women who need it but it is such a
shame that
women feel they need it.
Throughout history
women have been body
shamed for being too fat, skinny, tall, short, big busted and flat chested.
That means no nurses pushing formula, lactation support in the hospital, support
for moms in the workplace, cultural norms that allow
women to breastfeed in public places without being
shamed, and more support among
women for dealing with the challenges.
There is enough mother -
shaming from both sides of this battle to keep
women in their second - class status
for good.