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Former President Carter Leaves Baptist Church - Peter Presland - 21-07-2009

I have developed a bit of a soft spot for Jimmy Carter. OK, a a surviving US ex-President can probably never be anything other than establishment. Nonetheless his willingness to go out on an anti-Establishment limb on controversial subjects seems to improve with age.

This from MS Magazine:
Quote:Former President Jimmy Carter issued a statement Sunday announcing he is leaving the Southern Baptist Church due to their treatment of women. Carter has been a devout Southern Baptist for more than sixty years, but differs ideologically on points where the religion justifies the subordination of women. His announcement comes after the Elders, a group of world leaders with which Carter is affiliated, released a statement on the issue of discrimination against women and girls by religion. In his statement, Carter calls "on all leaders to challenge and change the harmful teachings and practices, no matter how ingrained, which justify discrimination against women."

Carter sees women's inferior position within religion as a problem among many faiths. He wrote that , "the male interpretations of religious texts and the way they interact with, and reinforce, traditional practices justify some of the most pervasive, persistent, flagrant and damaging examples of human rights abuses." He also says that religion justifies male superiority and promotes "the belief that women must be subjugated to the wishes of men excuses slavery, violence, forced prostitution, genital mutilation and national laws that omit rape as a crime...[and] also costs many millions of girls and women control over their own bodies and lives, and continues to deny them fair access to education, health, employment and influence within their own communities."

Carter says that it is time to challenge the Southern Baptist Church's views on women because "the evidence shows that investing in women and girls delivers major benefits for everyone in society. An educated woman has healthier children. She is more likely to send them to school."



Former President Carter Leaves Baptist Church - Peter Lemkin - 21-07-2009

Peter Presland Wrote:I have developed a bit of a soft spot for Jimmy Carter. OK, a a surviving US ex-President can probably never be anything other than establishment. Nonetheless his willingness to go out on an anti-Establishment limb on controversial subjects seems to improve with age.

This from MS Magazine:
Quote:Former President Jimmy Carter issued a statement Sunday announcing he is leaving the Southern Baptist Church due to their treatment of women. Carter has been a devout Southern Baptist for more than sixty years, but differs ideologically on points where the religion justifies the subordination of women. His announcement comes after the Elders, a group of world leaders with which Carter is affiliated, released a statement on the issue of discrimination against women and girls by religion. In his statement, Carter calls "on all leaders to challenge and change the harmful teachings and practices, no matter how ingrained, which justify discrimination against women."

Carter sees women's inferior position within religion as a problem among many faiths. He wrote that , "the male interpretations of religious texts and the way they interact with, and reinforce, traditional practices justify some of the most pervasive, persistent, flagrant and damaging examples of human rights abuses." He also says that religion justifies male superiority and promotes "the belief that women must be subjugated to the wishes of men excuses slavery, violence, forced prostitution, genital mutilation and national laws that omit rape as a crime...[and] also costs many millions of girls and women control over their own bodies and lives, and continues to deny them fair access to education, health, employment and influence within their own communities."

Carter says that it is time to challenge the Southern Baptist Church's views on women because "the evidence shows that investing in women and girls delivers major benefits for everyone in society. An educated woman has healthier children. She is more likely to send them to school."

As far as ex-Presidents go, he's about as good as they get [though he kept his thumb on his script given to him when President]. On this, he is to be congratulated, however one wonders why it took him so long to come to this conclusion....but better late than never....


Former President Carter Leaves Baptist Church - Peter Presland - 21-07-2009

Peter Lemkin Wrote:....however one wonders why it took him so long to come to this conclusion....but better late than never....

Oops. It appears he actually left the convention back in 2000. The reference I posted was to his recent commentary which is [URL="http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/losing-my-religion-for-equality-20090714-dk0v.html?page=-1"]published in full here.
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Agree all you say though.