This is a very vague question, in which the asker assumes that Protestants in general feel this way. However, "Protestant" is a blanket term that covers many denominations of the Christian faith outside of Catholicism. This is a general misconception for many people. The Bible does not teach that men are above women, only that the man should be the head of the household; meaning he should support the family financially and spiritually, setting a Godly example for his wife and children
That men and women had equal abilities.
He didn't not believe in equality.
The women can do works that men can do. And the men can do works that women can do. That means that the men and women are need to treat the same, because they are equal.
Yes but in different ways
that men and women had equal abilities (APEX)
Most modernized countries believe that there should be equal rights. There are cultures though that believe that the men are more superior.
Plato believed that men and women should have equal opportunities for education and political participation. Though he believed in different roles for men and women in society due to perceived differences in their nature, he advocated for equality in terms of abilities and capabilities.
That both men & women shall have equal rights. (American Equal Rights Association a.k.a. ERA)
Men who want to be women may believe they were meant to be women.
Of course! Men and women are equal except for the fact that women are always stereotyped against because some people believe that women should just be housewives and should n't work.
No, Aristotle did not believe that men and women should have equal rights in education and work. He held that men and women had different roles in society based on their inherent natures, and that women were naturally subordinate to men.
Women are not inferior to men, although many men believe that this is true.