RE: Was Jesus was the first advocate in Women’s Right to Equal Education?

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Was Jesus was the first advocate in Women’s Right to Equal Education?

in christian-trail •  7 years ago 

Man and woman have different roles. Woman's role is to care for the house and for the children and man's role is to provide resources. Actually the woman's role is more important. The man's role is to provide means to fulfill the woman's role.

A few decades ago, 90% of the jobs were laborious work reserved to men. Woman were actually protected from these kind of arduous work.

Feminism helped to mislead women to not carry God's will for them to build a family, have children and raise them and perverted it into just work for selfish goals. Actually, it is a political movement which aims to weaken the foundations of Family and Christianity itself as these entities represents a treat against the absolutism of the State. I would be offended if you called me a Feminist.

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You could be right in that manner @deixadilson when Feminism has been distorted to that manner. When it was first introduced, what I understood is just to honour the hard work the women put into (from family caring to even holding up a job to help feed the family)
2,000 years ago (and even during the Old Testament) the women had to both work and cared for the family, while if you read properly at the old testament time (I didn't say it is right kind of lifestyle), the men did nothing but sat at the gates of the city.
(This can be read through the book of Ruth)
So, in many ways, you are totally right, and I totally agree with you, woman have more vital roles than a man; or more to say that both roles are equally important, just than the unfortunate twisted mankind society throughout centuries have been again and again distort this important fact set by God.
Wouldn't you agree?