Danusha Goska, like Horowitz, used to be a Leftist and now professes antiLeftism. She wrote something on Horowitz' site. At issue is if she can be a conservative Catholic and a feminist. Or a Catholic at all, and her sort of feminist.
As a rule, those women who insist that women can be priests will insist that women can be bishops as well, and then they will insist women can take wives of their own. There is no male or female in Christ Jesus, we know; therefore - they ask - why should male or female exist on Earth.
This necessity of a church-assembly to be a male-led space is what the Corinthians knew by instinct, which - yes - Paul denied; and in support of which contra Paul someone later, lacking the Corinthians' own letter, thought strongly enough about that he (maybe even she) forged 1 Timothy, in Paul's name. Goska is right about this much, that the compilers of the New Testament canon were either dupes or in on the scam. She's also right to note a deep, deep Problematic in Christian tradition, that we have suffered fraud within the Church as without.
CS Lewis didn't take the Higher Criticism seriously (it would make hash of his rhetoric lately named "trilemma") but even with 1 Timothy, 1 Corinthians and Galatians still exist in Paul's name. Paul was a spiritual transhumanist, if not an organisational one. And Paul had followers. I am finishing up Lewis' book as I type this; a Christian parson is a key antagonist in the story, in league with the transhuman progressives.
Goska reminds us that FrontPage is a humanist project, founded as it was by a Jewish secularist. For all that FrontPage anathematises the threscia of Islam, FrontPage remains not a Christian project. When the Friday people are done, it will move against the Sunday people. Indeed it already has.
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