doulos

I think I should have stated what I did a little differently.
I believe both male chauvinism and feminism are both products of depravity. Although I believe male chauvinism feeds feminism, it never the less is the depravity of the person which creates sin.
Take for instance, if I see a 10 year old boy beat up my 6 year old girl, but I react by punching the 10 year old boy. Was my reaction justified? Of course not!
In the same way, when a male chauvinist is showing his depravity to a female, she is not justified by reacting in a sinful manner.

So with that in mind, what I was trying to say is that one particular sin (in the case male chauvinism) is displayed, many women and men, react in a sinful manner, thus displaying their own depravity.
The sin of male chauvinism should not be looked on as an excuse for reacting back in a sinful manner. But at the same time, even the best of us at times react in a sinful manner when we are being wronged.
This is true of Christians; it is even truer with non-Christians.

Tom

Last edited by Tom; Wed May 11, 2005 3:14 AM.