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Is feminism Christian

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15y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

The term feminism did first come into being in a generally Christian society, However no religion could claim that it has brought into being any system that would impart more rights or equality to women. It is due to the weakness of the Christians that feminism came into being. In most Islamic country's women are locked up executed murdered and tortured for not towing the line that violent men put into place.

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