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Sorry I thought I acknowledged the author had a bias? Simply that they’d made an effort to write something other than an opinion piece. I’m trying to challenge the notion that this article sheds a negative light on feminism. That the opposition between feminism and Chrisitanity, especially Christianity at that time should be obvious. I would like to raise the question; is that opposition a problem for non Christians…
As a non-Christian I find it interesting and not at all a problem if true. I think the same basic thing is common in some punk circles today (partly due to some racist Sweedish metal bands, but that is a different topic, although maybe not coincidence that it looks like the author of the book in question is Sweedish). I don't know anything about the author and maybe it is a interesting book, maybe not. However, I did…
But I don't know if there is an attempt here to whip up bigots.
I don't think it's trying to be impartial either. This is clearly written by someone that disagrees with both Satanism and feminism.