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Welcome to The Secular Gospel According to Jess! In this blog you’ll find everything from cartoons that make me laugh, to quotes that inspire me, to stories of my own personal experience when it comes to dealing with religion and pretty much everything in between. The title of my blog is intended to be ironic, as one doesn’t often hear the word, “gospel”, associated with secularism, but my intent is to preach, for lack of a better word, what I think gospel should really be about: love, rationalism, fairness, equality, human rights, science and truth. Enjoy!

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Injustice?

Last week I was called a feminist, and it was meant as an insult. During an episode of the TV series "24", I commented that it was refreshing to watch a show that acknowledged women in positions that have historically been male-dominated. In "24", a woman is President of the United States, a woman excels in the IT field, and a woman is one of the best field agents the FBI has at its disposal.

Don't get me wrong. I believe that there are a lot of things men and women can do equally well. I also believe there are a lot of things men can do better than women and vice versa. What I DON'T believe is that thinking that a woman President and women excelling in technological and combat fields is good makes me a feminist.

I can't help but wonder sometimes if these distorted views about women in power and the belief that they are too "emotional" to successful wield it are rooted in the Bible, where subjugation of women and the confinement of women to a series of roles that made them anything BUT man's equal are the norm.

Some women accept these roles and don't resent being told they can't do the same things that men can do. I don't, and if that makes me a feminist, so be it. I've never thought of myself as one, but if the only alternative is to unquestioningly accept the role of women as indicated in the Bible, then I'm proud to call myself a feminist.

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