Wednesday, September 27, 2006

College Catholic Experiences Radical Feminist Neo-Paganism

Fidei Defensor at College Catholic reports on his campus encounter with radical feminist and neo-pagan Gloria Steinem.

3 Comments:

At 9/28/2006 6:49 AM, Blogger Brian said...

Look into the University of Dayton, it’s there as well. No doubt at Xavier too.

 
At 9/28/2006 5:06 PM, Blogger Fidei Defensor said...

Thanks for helping getting the word out Jay! I would have boo'ed but...

1-Why galvanize the femminists in the room with the prescence of a male oppressor, the best way to fight radical femminists is to treat them like the 60's relics they are.

2-Would you really want a bunch of radical femminists in your face? Me either, I was more interesting in raiding the "refreshments table."

 
At 10/05/2006 6:03 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm not sure how any of that related to neo-paganism or does Gloria Steinham associate as being a neo-pagan?

Anyhow, I suggest in such cases, we ought to stand up and say something. Ask that question that would "expose her lies," because it's better to learn from eachother than to allow ignorance cause such frustrations that grow into hate and war. (Which is what I'm seeing with the additional responses in the comments section on that post.)

As a neo-pagan with a southern christian best-friend... all I can say is that life, love, and respect for each other grows/exists when we stop assuming so much and ask the simpliest questions to learn from eachother.

It's otherwise too easy to hate and ignore each other if all anyone does is complain and accuse the other.
_________________________
"It is easy to parody another religion, and neopaganism is a parodist’s delight. One can easily brand its ritual as primitive or just plain weird.

Yet serious apologetics requires that one exercise a hermeneutic of respect in the attempt to understand another faith.

St Paul obviously spent time with the Athenians, reading their poets and watching people at worship before daring to address them.
Only in this way can Christians begin to dialogue with pagans.

We need to put aside fifteen hundred years of offhanded dismissal and listen to pagans as having something intellectually serious and spiritually viable to say. This does not mean agreeing with them but having enough respect to listen and learn."
© By Andrew J McLean

This article was originally published in the Lutheran Theological Journal, 36/3, December 2002, pp. 112-125.
http://www.apologeticsindex.org/313-neo-paganism-dialogue

 

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