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Tuesday 29 July 2014

How An Egalitarian Church Works

By Annabelle Holman


Gender equality is a very hot issue in the world today. Men believe that they are created to rule the world and women only exist to be of assistance to them. Women, therefore, are usually discriminated for simply being women.

This could be because the society was made to understand that men have the authority ever since the world was created. In offices, in the home, even in churches, males mostly occupy the higher echelons of power. Yet, there is this one type that does not look at genders at all, the egalitarian church in Denver.

Men and women is equal, this is the guiding principle of an egalitarian church. It shows just that by giving people equal chances to hold important positions in the church. By doing so, it recognizes both the capabilities of males and females to lead and enlighten people.

So if the church sees you fit to do more rigorous jobs, your being a woman would not stop you. Your abilities and not your gender will take you up the ladder. It will not stop you to do what you can as long as it will highly benefit the cause of the church and the society as well. What is good about this policy is that it can maximize the man power it could get from its people.

Furthermore, both genders can join forces to give out the best results. Men are not good with everything and women can fill up that gap in their knowledge. The same goes for men filling in the gap with women. One should acknowledge that others can do better than them.

The thought is that what is best for the society, no matter who gets it done, should be done. Males may have to do most of the physical jobs but that also is not limited for them alone because there are females who are stronger than some of them. The key is accepting what each can do to benefit the society better.

However, critics say that males and females were born with distinct roles and egalitarians should understand that fulfilling those roles would not mean that they are superior or inferior to each other. A wife at home taking care of the baby should never be inferior to her husband working at the local carpenter shop. They are both doing what they can to live a decent life. What they are doing is different but they still share fairly of the responsibility.

However, there are misconceptions about egalitarians that people often make. In marriages, egalitarian ones are often criticized for causing confusion as to who gets the leadership. But, studies say that this kind of set up between couples tend to be more productive and harmonious. They tend to be more intimate because they share opinions and make decisions together.

Men do not solely run the world and women are not merely a cheerleader anymore. These days, both are equally trained to play the game alongside each other for they were created to complement and benefit one another.




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