Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Women in Christianity


     Women in the Christian religion are somewhat similar to how women in the Islam religion are treated. Christian women can have only internal spiritual or religious experience and are denied leadership roles. In conferences the subject about banning women from the priesthood even came about.  In Christianity women are viewed to submit themselves on to their husbands, and be to their own husbands in everything. By the end of the 19th century a lot of women took this into consideration and tried to fight in organizations to make a change.
    I feel women have the right to be a leader and not only have men doing the job all the time. I feel women should also have a priest job in churches because they can have good ideas too. It isn’t right men have to be the dominant one all the time. I actually like the fact women made a change and tried to fight in clubs and organizations to get their word across. Some women can’t speak out and fight because of the consequences.  


Gray, Elizabeth D. "Women and Global Human Rights." Women and Global Human Rights. Webster.edu, 1 Apr. 1994. Web. 11 Sept. 2013.
Berry, Susan. "Jimmy Carter: Christianity Mistreats Women as Much as Islam"Christianity Mistreats Women as Much as Islam. Breitbart, 30 June 2013. Web. 11 Sept. 2013.

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