06-07-2016, 05:38 AM
But as the article said there is not this problem amongst Muslims,Orthodox Jews and Orthodox Christians. This cannot be entirely a cultural shift. What is it about the aforementioned religious groups that do not lend themselves to the feminization we've seen within Protestant and Catholic circles?
I sincerely ask this, as I'm curious.
I know that compared to Catholicism and Protestantism,Orthodoxy,Orthodox Judaism and Islam are more deeply rooted in their Traditions for the most part, and they are far more radical in asking for a lifestyle change and a break with the world. Is this it though?
I sincerely ask this, as I'm curious.
I know that compared to Catholicism and Protestantism,Orthodoxy,Orthodox Judaism and Islam are more deeply rooted in their Traditions for the most part, and they are far more radical in asking for a lifestyle change and a break with the world. Is this it though?