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Feminism

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Meg. F. Quijano related the following incident that happened upon her return from a meeting of the National Organization for Women. Her five-year-old daughter, Lisa, greeted her with the news that when she grew up she wanted to be a nurse. There was a time when nursing was thought by many to be a “woman’s job.” Quijano told Lisa she could be anything she wanted to be. “You can be a lawyer, a surgeon, a banker, President of the United States—you can be anything.”

Lisa looked a little dubious. “Anything? Anything at all?” She thought about it, and then her face lit up with ambition. “All right,” she said. “I’ll be a horse.”

Bits & Pieces, January 6, 1994, p. 17


Resource

  • “Theological Issues in Contemporary Feminish, A. D. Litfin, in Walvoord: A Tribute, Donald Campbell, ed., Moody, 1982, p. 333.

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