Religion often treats women unfairly by accusing them of being the downfall of man. Women are also not allowed to participate in many religious services and are not allowed to become high office holders within the church. Some religions even state that women are the property of men and can be beaten or abused at the will of their owner.
Most religions do have different rules for women than for men. The Roman Catholic Church will not ordain women as priests, although the Anglican Church does. Islam places women in a highly subservient role to men in many different ways. There do exist some religions that do not perpetrate gender inequality, for example, the Unitarian Universalist Church.
Religious groups are the most vocal and organized against laws guaranteeing equality of rights for people of all genders.
Yes, they used it to justify slavery and kill innocent natives.
Although no identifiable temples have been found, the graves, murals, and figurines show that the people of Çatalhöyük had a religion rich in symbols.
Human sacrifice was the most prominent role of religion in Aztec culture.
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it was a source of strength for millions of slaves and they learned it in school
Yes. Sports should not discriminate on race, religion, or gender.
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families, and ancestors, are VERY important.
Gender can influence career choice due to societal expectations, stereotypes, and biases. Often, certain industries or roles may be perceived as more suitable for individuals of a specific gender, impacting the choices individuals make. Additionally, systemic barriers and discrimination based on gender can affect access to opportunities and advancement in certain fields.
Gender bias is sexual discrimination. It's basically either a man or a woman not being able to participate in a certain sport, or play on a certain team, due to their gender.
They came to America to get away for the religious freedom, so it played a huge part in establishing the colonies. The religion that they set under was Christianity.
Yes, particularly the Persian Gulf War.
Yes, they used it to justify slavery and kill innocent natives.
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