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It's baaaaaaaaack...

Posted On: March 18th, 2005 at 6:50 pm

Today, the Equal Rights Amendment was reintroduced into the House  (Carolyn Maloney, D-NY) and the Senate (Kennedy, D-MA)

Reasons for the ERA
Those who support the Equal Rights Amendment (including The National Council of Women's Organizations) believe that equality in the sexes must be acknowledged at the Constitutional level. The only right that the Constitution currently contains that affirms equally for men and women is the right to vote. They believe that the Equal Rights Amendment would:

Argument Against Equal Rights Amendment
There are men, women, and various organizations (including Concerned Women for America and the National Council of Catholic Women) that oppose the Equal Rights Amendment, citing various reasons for their decision. These reasons include:

Is this something that Lutherans should support?  Why or why not?




Comments:


Re: It's baaaaaaaaack...

Posted On: March 22nd, 2005 at 10:12 am by Pastor Fickel
WOW -- I had missed that bit of news.

For the information of your readers, the LC-MS's Commission on Theology and Church Relations published a report on the ERA in 1976, and reprinted it in 1980. It conlcludes:

"To force equality could destroy protections, particularyly if some of the most articulate supporters of the amendment have their way. We have major reservations about the absolutist legal prescriptions, however well intentioned, which fail to recognize generic differences inherent in the created order and also affirmed by the Holy Scriptures."

-Erich Fickel, Pastor
Saint Paul Lutheran Church
Chesterton, Indiana


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