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by pokermind » Sat Sep 06, 2014 11:36 am | |
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Welcome to the insanity. Hopefully soon we will be able to post . And start a new round of speculation based on it.
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by lyonheart » Sat Sep 06, 2014 9:57 pm | |
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Hi Drak,
It's very interesting speculation, but given Bedard was a woman among others, I doubt it was in the original Holy Writ. We don't have any textev examples of early women maintaining their economic independence outside of convents, ie the church etc, which may have been one of the things that Shan-wei was ticked off about. I suspect feudalism took root during the war of the fallen, despite the Adams and Eves still being alive, if so the fact the surviving archangels dud nothing to stop or reverse it is rather telling in my opinion. L *quote* Any snippet or post from RFC is good if not great!
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by evilauthor » Sun Sep 07, 2014 9:15 am | |
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If anything, I get the impression that certain Archangels PROMOTED feudalism. The claim that certain Mainland families had their ancestors made nobles by Archangels could very well be true. And meanwhile in Siddarmark, THEIR patron Archangel may have been more interested in establishing a Republic and providing the best government for the people under his authority rather than playing God and lording it over the peasants. |
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by dwileye13 » Sun Sep 07, 2014 10:10 am | |
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Which in any event should lead us to a Circle based in Siddermark. It could be the SSK but there will (I surmise) be a point in the War against the Go4 when they are losing or lost and at the point that becomes obvious, Some of the Circles will bring their histories to light. Reformation will bring out all the Circles and expose the Writ and Testimonies for what they have been. If the Rakuri can be deactivated - Technology can be shown as a human tool for the betterment of society, leading to other debates. I am not young enough to know everything!
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by DrakBibliophile » Sun Sep 07, 2014 10:50 am | |
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Agree that it wasn't in the Writ (earlier or later).
IMO as long as nothing in the Writ expressly stated that women can rise to the highest levels of the Safehold Church, the Safehold Church may have changed the rules (not expressed in the Writ) to forbid women from rising to the higher levels of the clergy.
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by Lazalarlives » Sun Sep 07, 2014 11:03 am | |
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All,
Just putting in my two cents. In our own history, the harder life is to maintain, the fewer rights accrue to workers - and to women. When more hands are needed to feed people, more women are 'pressed' into duty as mothers. Fewer women in professional fields means fewer women leaders. It goes in a spiral from there. Without the restriction on marriage, the women in the early COGA likely had to take time off to be mothers - and despite evidence of nepotism by men all over the place, women are far more likely to be suspected of favoring their children. So the COGA would (bureaucratically) start limiting women's access to the pulpit and the Orange. Remember it took two world wars and a great deal of political capital to let women vote in the US; there still isn't universal sufferage worldwide RIGHT NOW. In an 'instant' world, especially one where the founders 'don't know a lot about history', they are likely to overlook the key factors to ensure equal rights. I can't tell you how many times I've heard people talking about 'equal rights' today without truly understanding the 'equal responsibility' that comes with it. If you don't take both, you're going to give them both up, too. Pushing Feudalism was likely done to keep the nation-states dependent on the COGA for communication and to 'confirm' the leadership changeovers. A strict hierarchy is very difficult to maintain in a democracy; the theocratic reality of the COGA means they want people looking to a single power for guidance, not a bevy of politicians. Just my two cents. Dave |
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by chickladoria » Sun Sep 07, 2014 11:47 am | |
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Odd bit of history, interpretation of the early history of the christian church suggests that women as priests was fairly common when christianity was not a public religion - think of home churches. This as the church became a public institution, women as priests were forbidden. I'll leave it to you to put your own political/economic interpretation.
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by kbus888 » Sun Sep 07, 2014 12:11 pm | |
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by n7axw » Sun Sep 07, 2014 7:01 pm | |
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There were at least some female leaders in the history of the primitive church. I am not sure we can establish that there were woman priests. The thing is, society was heavily patriarchal at that time and as the church institutionalized, it followed the pattern of the dominate culture. Jesus was always very warmly open and accepting of women. It is unfortunate that we have nothing from him that ruled on the issue. But Jesus wasn't into institutions. That happened later to preserve and spread the message of his person and teachings. Paul? There is biblical material in Paul that can be quoted either way. After Paul, it starts getting very patriarchal, husband to be the head of the wife and so on. Don When any group seeks political power in God's name, both religion and politics are instantly corrupted.
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by ashie » Sun Sep 07, 2014 8:51 pm | |
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Admiral PeterZ,
Thank you for the warm welcome. I shall look forward to posts from this forum with pleasure. Ash |
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