A gross misunderstanding of all Biblical texts sited, which somehow went unchallenged by supposedly critical thinkers. The biggest misunderstanding, underlying almost all of her arguments, is that any criticism of women is anti-feminist. That's ridiculous. Can we not point out the faults in other people without being called sexist?
Criticism of women as a group will always be a generalisation and usually misogynistic because women make up half of the population of the world. You will only get a more diverse group if you examine the whole of humankind.
Why don't you specify Christianity or Islam instead of presumptuously using the term "religion"? The term "religion" is quite broad; it encompasses more than just two religions (Christianity and Islam). Some religious texts or founders, such as the Buddha or Buddhism, partly or fully support the feminist movement.
A gross misunderstanding of all Biblical texts sited, which somehow went unchallenged by supposedly critical thinkers. The biggest misunderstanding, underlying almost all of her arguments, is that any criticism of women is anti-feminist. That's ridiculous. Can we not point out the faults in other people without being called sexist?
Criticism of women as a group will always be a generalisation and usually misogynistic because women make up half of the population of the world. You will only get a more diverse group if you examine the whole of humankind.
Why don't you specify Christianity or Islam instead of presumptuously using the term "religion"? The term "religion" is quite broad; it encompasses more than just two religions (Christianity and Islam). Some religious texts or founders, such as the Buddha or Buddhism, partly or fully support the feminist movement.