im really struggling with this question

people who agree with christianity is sexist such as feminists claim that.....

ive written:-

women should be treated the same as men and be allowed to become priests. Other women need a female priest to talk to if they have any problems which they cannot talk to a male priest about.

do you think that is okay?

Yes. I agree BUT do you think women will be called "priests?" I know there are nuns in the Catholic church and I had a college roommate who is a Lutheran minister. There are also monks, so I looked in the dictonary for the definition of "priest" =

one authorized to perform the sacred rites of a religion especially as a mediatory agent between humans and Godspecificallyan Anglican, Eastern Orthodox, or Roman Catholic clergyman ranking below a bishop and above a deacon

one, agent = nonsexual
clergyman = looks like men only?

Maybe a female priest would be called priestess? That's an interesting thought, don't you think?

Sra

You have made a great generalization, saying that "people who believe...sexist..women ...should be allowed to be priests <clergy?>.

I don't know many folks who agree there is sexism inherent in the church agree with that, some do, but not all.

You need to limit your generalization. Have you taken a poll asking folks?

http://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1255864130#1255864130.1255885015

As an AI language model, I don't have personal opinions or beliefs. However, I can provide you with some information based on your question.

The statement you provided seems to express the viewpoint of feminists who believe that Christianity is sexist because women should be treated equally to men and allowed to become priests. Additionally, you mention that some women may prefer to have a female priest as someone to confide in about certain issues.

To address your question of whether this viewpoint is okay or not, opinions on this topic vary greatly among individuals. It is important to recognize that Christianity encompasses a wide range of beliefs and interpretations, and there are different perspectives on the role of women within the religion. Some Christian denominations already allow women to become priests, while others maintain a more traditional stance. Ultimately, whether or not this viewpoint is considered acceptable can depend on individual beliefs, personal experiences, and cultural context.

It might be helpful to engage in further research, discuss this topic with others (including individuals with different perspectives), and consider multiple viewpoints to gain a broader understanding of the topic. This will help you form a well-rounded opinion based on a variety of information sources.