I think this passage explains succinctly why Christianity is right and feminism is wrong.
Jesus was the most noble person to ever live and He naturally surpassed even His own immaculate, obedient mother in virtue because He was male.
I think this passage explains succinctly why Christianity is right and feminism is wrong.
Jesus was the most noble person to ever live and He naturally surpassed even His own immaculate, obedient mother in virtue because He was male.
Not because He was more "full of virtue", but because He fullfilled the highest virtues.
We don't expect women to fullfill the highest virtues because then there would be no one left to fullfill the lower ones.
Concerning Jesus: "for the height of virtue is to do good to all".
He has been not only the most virtuous, but because He has always existed and has sacrificed for everyone who ever has lived or will live, there can be no one nobler.
Feminists would say that men having more virtue-potential is unfair, but it works the other way around, as well.
Women are not expected to be courageous, so they cannot be considered cowardly. They can only "surprise to the upside", so they receive more praise and acclaim for displaying courage.
Also, women cannot incorporate justice (except as a statue), but that frees them to incorporate compassion, which allows them to be very effective beggars of mercy for the condemned.