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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 CairdRev Simon Jones puts in a plea for a broad church, stating that “traditionalist” views are neither misogynistic nor bigoted (Letters, 13 October). And yet the appeal to tradition and orthodoxy that prevents women occupying key roles is pretty much a description of misogyny and patriarchy. No doubt there are many sincere and educated clerics within the Taliban who similarly justify the withholding of education for girls. Some convictions, however genuinely held, are bigoted and should not be accepted within the modern church.Simon BurchAbergavenny, Monmouthshire• In matters of theological difference, Rev Simon Jones appears to value the small print more than the mission statement.James CairdLudlow, Shropshire Continue reading...

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