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They were not the rich, preened, middle-class hipsters of St. Paul's Church, but neither were they dull, mousy and grey as elsewhere.
As my father always said, 'sexism is a modern concept'.
There it was again, that word, obedient. Dredged up out of the dark ages by a man scarcely older than me
I truly thought that it was a fact that every man was completely devoid of emotion, that sex was a tool of power for men.
I had to face a certain disappointment in God. This real God I had finally met was actually a man and favoured a man's world, discriminated against me.
It had shocked me how the people I loved and trusted most had spat out words like daggers.
They wanted clean-cut people to showcase their middle-class lives.
She would be able to stay mediocre, something that I would never be able to go back to being.
As in every romance, the less admirable traits only became apparent later.
When I felt so enveloped in love, I was being conditioned into a particular way of thinking.
To say they were forced and afraid was a lie, it was mind control that was all.
If you dispute something written in the bible you can't plausibly claim to have 'faith' in that same God.
How strange that in my thoughts I should accept of myself that as a woman, I was a charge, belonging to another, not permitted to come and go unaccounted for.
A woman who talks back is intolerable.
They were such warm, considerate, inclusive people rather than the overwhelmingly superficial, stuck-up, self-involved, cliquey people at St. Paul's
Men were perfect beings, created first by God, and to rule and women were imperfect and fallible, created as an afterthought to serve the man.
As a diminutive woman I didn't take any offense at all at sometimes being referred to as 'the weaker vessel', but Magali was almost comically enraged by it.
Women were created for men, women were inferior to men, to disbelieve God now would render me even more worthless; but the realization of that broke me somewhere deep inside.
We were never carefree. Cares just change over the years.
They went bleating to the journalists that a man had treated them inappropriately and tricked them into thinking they were something more than they were.
A serious, reputable church reduced to absurdity.
They were not a bunch of freaks, neither were they bible bashers, they were people who cared about each other, their friends and their families.
The self is the enemy of Christ.
All women are born evil.