Why does the Church use sexually derogatory remarks to put down a woman it does not like?
I think that I confused you all in my last question. My question is not a question of sexual activity itself. My question is a question of why the men, and some women, both inside the Church and outside the Church, can make false allegations against a woman’s sexuality in order to discredit her and marginalize her in the church. I hope this makes more sense now. Send me an email if it does not. Remember, its not about having ***. If it helps, imagine the target of such a defamatory campaign as being a celibate woman.
To give more detail, I have also found that people outside the Church, meaning the universal Church, not a specific division of the Church, use the Church as a weapon against those women inside whom they, as outsiders, feel aren’t behaving correctly, and the Church condones this. What kind of behavior is that?



People like that are only doing that (and attending church, for that matter) as a means to make themselves seem superior to others – “holier-than-thou”. Such behaviors as you describe are evidence of textbook self hatred.
What church is ‘the Church’
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What ‘derogatory remarks’ are you talking about? And ‘false allegations’?
More info would have helped. Would have liked to help….
Please give me an example.
Because sexual power, especially female sexual power, was demonised by the early church after it was hijacked by men who practiced extreme astheticism. They were weirdos who were scared of women. So sexuality became the ultimate sin.
The people in my church don’t do this….they love and accept people.