Hi, I just came across this post too, but thought I would chime in. I voted yes in the poll, but hesitated, for all the reasons mentioned above. I especially dislike the 'mommy wars' and all the books out there on this topic - you know, all the 'working moms' vs. 'SAHM' media and books out there - and unfortunately I do think some of the feminist rhetoric from the 70s and 80s contributed to the tone of that debate. But I think that is moving into the past. I think there are lots of women now who identify themselves as feminists and are SAHMs, and embrace femininity etc., and represent a variety of political and religious views also.
I was just reading an interesting book called Taking Back God: American Women Rising Up For Religious Equality that is kind of related to this. The author interviewed Christian, Jewish and Islamic American women who all consider themselves very devout, but also identify as feminists in the sense that they have problems (to varying degrees) with the restrictions placed on women within their faiths. So they are working to change things, and working to reconcile their faiths and their feminism.