Sorry to post again

i don`t know if this answer is right for this question.
Is Christianity sexists ?...
There is a lot of discussion about whether Christianity is sexist. People who agree with this idea, such as feminists, claim that women should not be priests. They believe it is against the churches tradition to allow women to be a priest.

does that sound right im really struggling with this question i know i sound thick.
but im starting to panic because its ue in on wednesday i don't think i will finish it

You would need to use "anti-feminists" in this phrase.

such as feminists

GuruBlue is right. All you have to do is use the term "anti-feminists" instead of "feminists" to straighten out your ideas.

I agree with Gurublue, you are suffering from muddled thinking. Since when is sexism a feminist issue? Sexism is sexism, whether it is directed against males or females.

Why are you muddling the issue with feminism? It is a religious issue. It is a gender issue. There are religious folks on both sides of the issue. There are males and females on both sides. Why, why, are you red-flagging this as a "feminist" issue? I know well that the term "feminist" is an emotional term in some churches, almost up there with left=wing liberal or left-wing crusader. Stop falling for that fallacy: painting the issue in red-flag terms. Critical thinking (and some religious thinkers discourage that) requires you to focus on the issue.
Is the Church Doctrine sexist? Is the Church practices sexist? Does the leadership of the church reflect one gender?
Sexism: discrimination against women or men because of their sex
The issue is NOT feminism, nor is it evil or goodness. The issue is does the church discriminate against women or men because of their gender, discrimination in policy, behavior, or leadership.

No worries, I'm here to help. It's important to remember that there are different perspectives on this topic, and it's not a black-and-white answer. When evaluating whether Christianity is sexist, it's necessary to consider various factors, such as interpretations of religious texts, cultural context, and the practices of different Christian denominations.

To get started on this question, you can examine different viewpoints within Christianity regarding the role of women. Some denominations, like the Roman Catholic Church, reserve the priesthood only for men based on their interpretations of biblical texts and traditional teachings. However, other denominations, such as certain Protestant branches, allow women to serve as priests or ministers.

When discussing whether Christianity as a whole is sexist, it can also be helpful to consider the broader social and historical context in which religious beliefs have developed. Throughout history, Christianity has been influential in shaping societal norms and gender roles. Some argue that certain biblical passages have been used to justify the subordination of women, while others emphasize narratives of gender equality found in the teachings of Jesus Christ.

To further develop your understanding, you can explore the writings and perspectives of various theologians, scholars, and religious leaders who have engaged with this topic. This will help you gain a more nuanced perspective on the subject and enable you to form a comprehensive answer to the question.

Remember, it's important to approach this topic with an open mind and to consider multiple points of view.