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Something that's always bothered me.....
I've been in a Christian world my entire life. Grew up in church. Have a Christian family, they have Christian friends, extended family, etc, etc. Well acquainted with other church congregations. My entire life is centered around Christian people. But something I've noticed time and time again is the stigma placed on women who are caught in the act of sexual sin. Not so much the men, it's the women. Yes, it's a sin. But so is gossip, and murder. Yet the sexual sins (especially for women) are so often viewed, or at least seemingly viewed, as the worst thing a person can do. You would think so from the reaction of people anyway.
Are those women ever truly forgiven by the people? Her past will be mentioned at one time or another; gossiped about. She is never truly accepted with open arms into the congregation. It may appear she has been, but I'd be surprised if she's invited to a Christmas party!
Why are we like that? Is it insecurities from the women in the church? Does this "sinful" woman have a lower character than other sinners? Because I'm certain I would be forgiven by the community sooner if I actually murdered my husband than if I committed adultery. As Christians, we are called to love all people. And all people have sinned. God doesn't specify loving some sinners over others.
I'm referring to those confessing, remorseful women that have asked forgiveness.
Has anyone else witnessed this bias? Am I way off base here? Looking for your opinions.
*Please note: I've read back over this and it seems I've included everyone. That wasn't my intention. My intent is merely to find out why SOME people hate this sin so much more than others. Also, to bring it to their attention. They may not even realize it.
I've been in a Christian world my entire life. Grew up in church. Have a Christian family, they have Christian friends, extended family, etc, etc. Well acquainted with other church congregations. My entire life is centered around Christian people. But something I've noticed time and time again is the stigma placed on women who are caught in the act of sexual sin. Not so much the men, it's the women. Yes, it's a sin. But so is gossip, and murder. Yet the sexual sins (especially for women) are so often viewed, or at least seemingly viewed, as the worst thing a person can do. You would think so from the reaction of people anyway.
Are those women ever truly forgiven by the people? Her past will be mentioned at one time or another; gossiped about. She is never truly accepted with open arms into the congregation. It may appear she has been, but I'd be surprised if she's invited to a Christmas party!
Why are we like that? Is it insecurities from the women in the church? Does this "sinful" woman have a lower character than other sinners? Because I'm certain I would be forgiven by the community sooner if I actually murdered my husband than if I committed adultery. As Christians, we are called to love all people. And all people have sinned. God doesn't specify loving some sinners over others.
I'm referring to those confessing, remorseful women that have asked forgiveness.
Has anyone else witnessed this bias? Am I way off base here? Looking for your opinions.
*Please note: I've read back over this and it seems I've included everyone. That wasn't my intention. My intent is merely to find out why SOME people hate this sin so much more than others. Also, to bring it to their attention. They may not even realize it.