And to add one last comment about ethics

All of these thoughts have been also partially triggered by the realization that one very well known feminist, who has partially made a career out of writing about atheism and politics and attacking Christian rhetoric is also Schwyzer’s biggest supporter. Schwyzer, who in turn, has managed to pollute our discourse with Christian notions of atonement, sin, redemption, etc and is trying to use feminism as an instrument and a platform for this personal religious practice. I have serious troubles reconciling these two facts and understanding how this can be ethical.


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