CBMW Website and Blog
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The Council for Biblical Manhood and Womanhood (CBMW) has just relaunched their website, and it looks great. Go to www.CBMW.org.
Also note their new Gender Blog (subscribe).
The CBMW folks are doing important, if not always popular work, so I encourage you to check out these sites and the number of free and helpful resources they provide.
If you're new to the debate between complementarianism and egalitarianism, see this helpful overview by Bruce Ware.
Also note their new Gender Blog (subscribe).
The CBMW folks are doing important, if not always popular work, so I encourage you to check out these sites and the number of free and helpful resources they provide.
If you're new to the debate between complementarianism and egalitarianism, see this helpful overview by Bruce Ware.



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"The CBMW folks are doing important, if not always popular work, so I encourage you to check out these sites and the number of free and helpful resources they provide."
They continue to link the homosexual agenda with female egalitarianism, as if I'm furthering the likelihood of gay marriage if I give Jose and Carlos forthright directions to the AM/PM.
The reality is that the vast majority of women are heterosexual and a disproportionate number of homosexuals are male. The gay agenda has nothing to do with me and I'm not about to be rhetorically shackled to it.
Unfortunately, the work of the CBMW has not been lost on the Muslims, who are now using complementarian language to explain their treatment of women in their religion:
http://www.jamaat.org/islam/WomanIslam.html
This link has several paragraphs that basically paraphrase CBMW ideas:
http://www.jamaat.org/islam/WomanRights.html
Faber,
Yes lets blame complementarian for Muslim teachings. As if Egalitarians have all the answers. The great thing is, how emotional you are getting about this. If you don't want to be shackled then don't let it. It's that simple.
The plain truth is that CBMW is doing important work, regardless of how you feel about being shackled. Your egalitarianism should tell you to not worry about it.
You don't want to be rhetorically shackled by it, yet you are using the same rhetoric to blame CBMW for the way muslims treat their women.
Interesting.
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