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Is CathInfo Feminist Central?, Where are the traditional Catholics
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This doesn't apply to every women on CathInfo, but you know who you are when you are done reading this.

I know this might cause some blowback, but I'm going to call a spade a spade and come out and say this board is loaded with feminazi women who parade as traditional Catholics. Not every women here is a feminist, not at all, but what is wrong with some of you women? Do you even know traditional Catholic roles of women and if you do or did why couldn't you follow the slightest degree of interior modesty?

I've never seen such a rash of Fem Force. Not only is there women who support wearing pants but they wear them figuratively and literally. Some of the rationale isn't based on logic, just sheer emotionalism and when you try to explain something there is no search for truth, but raw emotions.

Do you realize that instead of speaking like experts you should be educated more thoroughly on subjects before speaking, and maybe have some background in dialectical logic, metaphysics, moral theology, exegetical theology, and scientific theology before you start making unfounded statements.

As for sheer emotional blindness in this regard I make one remark that wasn't categorized correctly, and then I corrected myself, and I've received more blindness in vitriol all because I refuse to accept a pro-choice movie yet when one of the members of Fem Force calls me and someone else kinky not one word in defense of what is perverse or sick is uttered with no retraction or explanation by the person who said it is issued.

This isn't an ego thread, but just an open discussion of the feminism that is pervasive by some of the women on this board who make me question if they even understand the role of women in a true Catholic society, and how they think they are helping restore Christendom with their mentality. I can't critique you as individual mothers or women, but solely the mentality displayed here by some of the women which is scary at best.
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Michael Solimanto

Posted Oct 31, 2007, 3:15 am
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I simply disagree with your assessment of the movie Bella. Hope that doesn't make me a feminazi.

Posted Oct 31, 2007, 3:25 am
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The term "Fem Force" sounds kind of scary. Also, feminism leaves sort of a bad taste in my mouth like liberalism, modernism, or communism. :fryingpan:

Seriously, we do indeed have to have the right kind of Catholic mentality. It is not just simply about adhering to faith, morals, and discipline blindly and giving lip service. We must have a genuine love for the Catholic religion which would have to consist in a Catholic mentality I would assume. The 1950s Catholicism comes to mind. Many Catholics in that decade were losing the proper logical Catholic mentality and hence the love for the faith because they kept compromising with the world. Eventually, Vatican II came along and helped usher in the self-destruction. Feminism sure has not helped our situation since then especially.

We each have our roles to fulfill on this earth as men and women. Men very much must imitate Christ as must women as well. The same goes for imitation of the Blessed Mother, but woman have a special role to fulfill in that regard as men have to be imitators of Christ in a special manner I would say as well. As someone else more or less pointed out (I think Gilbert), we must act according to our God-given natures. If we try to go beyond them, then we end up not being what God wants us to be.
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"Non nobis, Domine, non nobis; sed nomini tuo da gloriam..." (Ps. 113:9)

Posted Oct 31, 2007, 5:29 am
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