Whether you’re in the C of E or the Taliban, some convictions are simply bigoted / Letters
Orthodoxy that prevents women occupying key roles in the Church of England is pretty much a description of misogyny, writes Simon Burch. Plus a letter from James Caird Rev Simon Jones puts in a plea for a broad church, stating that “traditionalist” views are neither misogynistic nor bigoted (…)
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