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Given That Women Have Been Treated As Second Class Citizens By The World’s Religions For Centuries?

And that many organised religions today still operate a system of entrenched patriarchal inequality,
why according to various research studies are women more likely to hold religious beliefs than men?http://www.livescience.com/culture/09022…
Its easy to point at the dehumanising treatment of women in Islam, but also, what woman wants to share a religion with the likes of Corinthians Guy?!

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4 Comments

  1. Rikki-Le
    Posted 2010/03/22 at 11:37 am | Permalink

    If you read into Islam you’ll find that women are equal to be treated so. In islam the husband is to look after his wife like his does himself. And women hav allot of rights.

  2. Oolon_Co
    Posted 2010/03/22 at 11:41 am | Permalink

    And that many organised religions today still operate a system of entrenched patriarchal inequality,
    why according to various research studies are women more likely to hold religious beliefs than men?http://www.livescience.com/culture/09022…
    Its easy to point at the dehumanising treatment of women in Islam, but also, what woman wants to share a religion with the likes of Corinthians Guy?!

  3. HTaciana
    Posted 2010/03/22 at 12:30 pm | Permalink

    Maybe women see things differently than you do. Ever think about that?

  4. DIDI!
    Posted 2010/03/22 at 12:52 pm | Permalink

    The Bahá’í Faith teaches the equality of women and men. Here are two excerpts from the Bahá’í Writings on the subject:
    “The emancipation of women, the achievement of full equality between the sexes, is one of the most important, though less acknowledged pre-requisites of peace. The denial of such equality perpetrates an injustice against one half of the world’s population and promotes in men harmful attitudes and habits that are carried from the family to the workplace, to political life, and ultimately to international relations. There are no grounds, moral, practical, or biological, upon which such denial can be justified. Only as women are welcomed into full partnership in all fields of human endeavour will the moral and psychological climate be created in which international peace can emerge.”
    (From a letter written by the Universal House of Justice, October 1985
    ~Compilations, Lights of Guidance, p. 618
    “…there must be an equality of rights between men and women. Women shall receive an equal privilege of education. This will enable them to qualify and progress in all degrees of occupation and accomplishment. For the world of humanity possesses two wings: man and woman. If one wing remains incapable and defective, it will restrict the power of the other, and full flight will be impossible. Therefore, the completeness and perfection of the human world are dependent upon the equal development of these two wings.”
    ~’Abdu’l-Bahá, The Promulgation of Universal Peace, p. 317

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