Monday, March 2, 2015

Julia Baird states that male headship and female submissiveness... in some cases... can be underpinning factors of domestic violence ...but some Sydney Anglicans refute Julia's methods of research...because she only uses first hand reports from victims.

PSSSST ... I'm glad that Sydney Anglicans have used the strategy of attacking the person ...and implying a lack of confidence  in Julia's article... by claiming she has an ulterior motive!
That's right Tony ...Sydney Anglicans can't let the abuse of  individuals and minorities... get in the way of church politics...or a politics in general.


Everyone knows that I'm a good Catholic boy ...who had premarital sex ...and that's why I winked ....after hearing that a pensioner had to become a sex  worker on a hotline... to make enough money to live ! I  was just doing the Jesus thing ...like David Ould points out in his Abusing an Argument ...Eph. 5:25    Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her so I pretended to be Jesus ...and I fantasised that the caller was Mary Magdeline...I was just trying to make an honest woman of her! I just love the time when David Ould emulated Jesus ...and displayed Jesus' conditional love and respect...when a female wasn't complementarian and in agreement with him. 

Seriously Tony..why don't you listen to David Ould's advice ....and do the Jesus thing...and sacrifice youself for the good of the party...and the country?







And I totally agree with those Sydney Anglicans... as I said... About 20 per cent of girls are good (submissive and in agreement with me) ...and of course ...Boys and girls are not equal...How stupid of that article to report... India’s biggest problem was its “mentality” enforcing perceived differences between girls and boys from birth.  



Now we Sydney Anglicans would never see male headship used to  emotionally, intellectually, sexually, mentally or physically abuse women... ssshhh lets not talk about the history of the Sydney Diocese!



I've gotta say that it is a worry ....when a high profile Sydney Anglican woman... like Claire Smith... does not have one woman confide in her.... or  divulge to her...  any form of mistreatment due to a male's interpretation of headship. This is a woman who educates hundreds of Sydney Anglican women in Complementarianism. Her response to Julia Baird's SMH piece ...proves nothing!...and Ian Paterson with an AM to boot! Actually...all it proves is that women like Julia Baird are important when it comes to picking up the pieces of evangelical biblical manhood and womanhood!

9 comments:

  1. Well Julia Baird seems to think that Domestic violence is about the misuse of power and that doesn't occur in the Sydney diocese does it? Clearly it's just them blokes that don't read the bible right and understand about sacrificial love (the kind that only involves the women making all the sacrifices.)

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  2. It must be of great comfort to the good people of Macquarie Fields to know that Dobby is leading the way with initiatives to address domestic violence...in the 5 minutes he must have left every week after his blogging and social media activities.

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  3. I can't believe it? Dobby has admitted he might be wrong about something! http://davidould.net/?p=7608

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  4. Why doesn't Mrs Ould give Dobby a good thump in the mouth and shut him up?

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  5. He's a silly little man to put up such a posting in the first place.

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  6. Most decent people know domestic violence is inherently wrong. But daft Dobby has to quote religious scriptures to try and prove it. Silly idiot.

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  7. It's of great concern that he tried to argue that even though 'unjust' women should still submit!

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  8. Poor Mrs Ould. Being yoked to a stupid bigot is a terrible form form of abuse and suffering. She should divorce the silly man forthwith.

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  9. I think Baird is very generous to Ould the 'conservative pugilist. http://www.dailylife.com.au/news-and-views/dl-opinion/churches-need-to-get-up-to-speed-on-domestic-violence-20150314-143wv1.html

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