It seems like a stretch to link Jesus and fatherhood, as he died without issue. And the Church has deprived countless good men of legitimate paternity. From where I look, the Church and Tate both have a history of extreme misogyny, what Peterson offers contains more possibility and isn't a long way from ideas Fay Weldon was expressing back at the turn of this century.
It seems like a stretch to link Jesus and fatherhood, as he died without issue. And the Church has deprived countless good men of legitimate paternity. From where I look, the Church and Tate both have a history of extreme misogyny, what Peterson offers contains more possibility and isn't a long way from ideas Fay Weldon was expressing back at the turn of this century.