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For me, the more important question to ask is:
How many words of the bible were written by women?
Answer: 0
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) and Elizabeth mother of John Baptist (Luke 2:41-45
) both made prophecies.Why, in the course of divinely inspiring a religion, could God not have divinely inspired his people to educate their girls and treat them as more than just breeders?
We now know that the key to raising families out of poverty is to empower the girls. What groups like "Because I Am A Girl" can't say out loud, is that a lot of their work is changing attitudes that are based in religion.
Even in this thread, we see men telling women that the claim that God created them should be enough. It's not tone deafness, but gender deafness. If you can't hear the condescension in that, then I doubt you ever will.
It is to the credit of women that most religions have been invented by men. It is to the credit of men that they are leaving religion faster than women.
Then I think God would not be reaching out to women at all, and losing half the humans on the planet.If it was God's sovereign will to bring about his divinely inspired Scripture using only male human authors, would that be okay with you?
Then I think God would not be reaching out to women at all, and losing half the humans on the planet.
anyhow below is 5 prophetesses from the Old Testament & 5 from the New Testament
You are completely missing the point here. The actual words of the actual texts were written by actual men, from a male point of view, from a male perspective, to appeal to a literate male audience.OT
Miriam (Exodus 15:20-21)
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- Deborah (Judges 4:4
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- Huldah (2 Kings 22:14
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- Noadiah (Nehemiah 6:14
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- Isaiah’s wife (Isaiah 8:3
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- Anna (Luke 2:36
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- Philip’s four daughters (Acts 21:8-9
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Although not called prophetesses, both Mary mother of Jesus (Luke 2:46-55) and Elizabeth mother of John Baptist (Luke 2:41-45
) both made prophecies.
Perhaps the all-powerful God chose to reach out to women by way of male authors, in much the same way as he now reaches out to female congregants by way of male pastors.
You are completely missing the point here. The actual words of the actual texts were written by actual men, from a male point of view, from a male perspective, to appeal to a literate male audience.
Perhaps you haven't noticed at some point in your life that men and women think completely differently about a lot various subjects? For example, do men & women think of/experience sex exactly alike?
I think spiritual "truth" mediated exclusively through men can only be half true.
How do you know that women don't experience spirituality in a different way? The bible has no answers for that, because it was created by men only.
"Religious sexism and discrimination. Do you really believe women are incapable of religous authority? This ritualized silencing of women is practiced by practically all major religions which, with minor exceptions, bar girls and women from ministerial leadership. That means access to the divine is mediated exclusively by men and their speech. This is legally unchallenged discrimination and its effects go way beyond places and practices of worship. From the moment a girl realizes that she is not invited to participate in clerical rituals because she is a girl, she learns that her voice is powerless and not respected. So do the boys around her." - Soraya Chemaly, Huffington Post
"Religious sexism and discrimination. Do you really believe women are incapable of religous authority? This ritualized silencing of women is practiced by practically all major religions which, with minor exceptions, bar girls and women from ministerial leadership. That means access to the divine is mediated exclusively by men and their speech. This is legally unchallenged discrimination and its effects go way beyond places and practices of worship. From the moment a girl realizes that she is not invited to participate in clerical rituals because she is a girl, she learns that her voice is powerless and not respected. So do the boys around her." - Soraya Chemaly, Huffington Post
And how does the archeological world represent God as the wind? or fire? because God has been known to show up in these forms too. A hen, not an eagle? Birthing a nation?To my knowledge, there has not been any conclusive evidence or accepted scholarship to suggest that any women contributed to writing the canonical bible. Research also indicates that 2000-3000 years ago when the scriptures were written, a very small percentage of people were literate, and of those even fewer would be female.
Near Eastern archaeologist & professor William Dever puts it this way:
"Women were, in the words of the distinguished ethnographer Clifford Geertz, "the people without a history" - that is, without a written account that survives. Women have not left us their Bible. They, together with other disenfranchised and marginalized groups in ancient Israel, have become "invisible" - except in the archaeological record, where there has been no one to edit them out."
I fail to see how you come to that conclusion since these men felt it important to include women prophets who hear from God as well
So, you think spiritual experience is not a human condition? As humans, when one is fortunate enough to have a divine spiritual experience, one thinks about it, perhaps meditates on it, and of course interprets it. I don't believe the biblical authors were simply taking dictation from above. The human factor in the scriptures is all too evident.but we are not talking here about the human condition, we are talking about the Devine inspiration of a Creator
Your denial cannot change the well documented history of exclusive male control of the scriptures, doctrine and teaching.Spiritual truth was not mediated by men , Spiritual truth was taught and showen by Jesus , though you can deny his Divinity, you cant deny His Historicity
So can't women have "true" spiritual experiences of the Creator? Surely there had to be at least one female religious scholar in the last 3000 years. Or was it because Judaism, Christianity and Islam have been 100% dominated by men, and the familiar male spiritual experience recorded exclusively by men in scripture felt threatened by the unfamiliar female spiritual experience.why only woman? do not men also experience spirituality differently? they most certainly do , I can name quite a few for you, the question is not is one spiritual regardless of gender , but the question is, is my spiritual experience of the Creator or is my experience of something else?