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Not Another Wave: Ask a Mormon Feminist: How Do You Feel About Mormon Women and the Priesthood?
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The feminist conversation for everyone. No litmus test required. Thursday, September 12, 2013. Ask a Mormon Feminist: How Do You Feel About Mormon Women and the Priesthood? Last week my friend Mark asked me this question on facebook:. The post he referred to was an article I linked, which describes a moderate stance on the issue of Mormon women and priesthood. No, we don't need to be ordained in the Priesthood,. Or even women don't need the priesthood because they're inherently more spiritual. But I stil...
bewhatyoudream.wordpress.com
Five Things (Not a Crappy Fanfic) | A sort of living oblivion
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A sort of living oblivion. Apathy can be overcome by enthusiasm, and enthusiasm can only be aroused by two things: first, an ideal, with takes the imagination by storm, and second, a definite intelligible plan for carrying that ideal into practice- Arnold J Toynbee. Five Things (Not a Crappy Fanfic). November 8, 2012. People (slightly) more awesome than me. This isn’t what I was supposed to be writing today. But sometimes, you hear something and you can’t help but respond to it. 1 It’s okay to feel.
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The Witch's Cats: Up on the roof
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A chronicle in the making of life with our two black cats. Monday, 18 July 2011. Up on the roof. We like to think we are considerate cat owners, feeding the cats properly, keeping their litter clean, trying to make sure they don't go out on to the road. Stuff like that. But more and more, I think that life with two cats is much like life with a toddler. They will seek out danger wherever they can. Now, as we have previously seen, the cats quite enjoy sitting on a windowsill looking out. I got this set of...
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Not Another Wave: Feminist Taylor Swift, Fragile Men, Porn Wars and More: Links My Friends Send Me.
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The feminist conversation for everyone. No litmus test required. Friday, June 21, 2013. Feminist Taylor Swift, Fragile Men, Porn Wars and More: Links My Friends Send Me. While many people complain about the political drivel that shows up on facebook, I've somehow been gifted with friends who share any number of interesting links, so this is a new column, links my friends send me. Like all columns that we currently publish, this one will show up sporadically and when you least expect it. In a similar vein...
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Not Another Wave: September 2013
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The feminist conversation for everyone. No litmus test required. Wednesday, September 25, 2013. Dearest Readers, this long-overdue post is a hodgepodge of links, which I haven't even bothered to proofread. Internet grammar hawks, read at your own risk. Recently I wrote an article for Patheos about why feminism needs to be about men. If you have sensibilities anything like mine, you might not want to hang out at the beaches in Stockholm now that a judge has ruled. Public masturbation at the beach to be le...
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Not Another Wave: February 2013
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The feminist conversation for everyone. No litmus test required. Wednesday, February 13, 2013. My Day Wearing the Hijab: Guest Post from Laura. The following post originally appeared on. As a devout, practicing Mormon the idea of wearing a hijab is somewhat strange. I originally heard of the idea on FMH ( a Mormon feminist group on facebook) and I instantly was hooked on the idea. First what is a hijab? I looked up tons of videos on how to tie a hijab, and what to wear. I didn't have a bonnet so I fa...
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Shut Up, Bitch!: June 2012
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Shut Up, Bitch! Thoughts on feminism, religion, politics, queer issues, animal rights, skepticism, and anything else that gets me going, from a secular humanist perspective. Tuesday, June 26, 2012. Religiously Motivated Child Absue. This is an OLD post (about 5 years, now) that I pulled from the blog I kept back then.* It's still, unfortunately, quite relevent. Trigger Warning: Descriptions of Child Abuse- ESPECIALLY in the linked articles.]. Never encountered a non-Christian in a meaningful way. They we...
secher-nbiw.blogspot.com
Secher Nbiw: I just got a Droid.
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Friday, December 3, 2010. I just got a Droid. When did phones become this ridiculously advanced? I must have missed it. In 24 hours I went from, "Will my phone connect to the network, or is it a pocketwatch today? To "Hey look, I can change the colors on my lightsaber and make it Rickroll people when I ignite it.". Science. It works, bitches. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. It is more difficult to fight poverty in a rich country than in a poor one." -Mother Teresa. I would r...
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Secher Nbiw: "All Christians aren't like that!"
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Tuesday, July 26, 2011. All Christians aren't like that! There's something I understand better now than I used to back when I was self-identifying as a theist. I, too, was really upset that atheists were so prejudiced and bigoted and just pigeonholed any religious people they knew and assumed that if you aren't an atheist, you're an enemy. Or something. I get that it's got to suck having people running around acting a fool who are using teachings from the same book as you are to do some terrible things t...
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Secher Nbiw: being willing to be wrong
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Thursday, November 4, 2010. Being willing to be wrong. Greta Christina's new piece, "Can Atheism be Proven Wrong? Yes, atheists pretty much agree that no existing religion has a shred of decent evidence to support it. That's why we're atheists. If we thought any religion had supported itself with decent evidence, we'd accept that religion. That's not the game. The game isn't, "What religion that currently exists could convince you that it was right? I mean, ffs. If it was never about evidence to begi...