Many religious texts and teachings have been interpreted as reinforcing gender inequality. For example, in some interpretations of The Bible, verses such as Ephesians 5:22, which instructs wives to submit to their husbands, are often cited in discussions about sexism in Christianity. Similarly, certain Hadiths in Islam, which describe women's roles in relation to men, can be viewed as perpetuating patriarchal norms. These quotes highlight the ongoing debate about the role of tradition and interpretation in perpetuating gender biases within religious contexts.
sexism
I'm not sure about nonprofits, but seeing as how religion created sexism and racism it should be perfectly fine for religious jobs.
Sexual ethics, racism, sexism, homophobia
One serious form of sexism is occupational sexism. Also, ambivalent sexism is another form of sexism that is still currently going on in society.
Overcoming historical racism, sexism, and homophobia. War is problematic to a religion that prohibits killing.
the Mayans taught religion and they learned it
He is not associated with any religion, but has been linked with Scientology.
"chesse" and "sweet loving"
There's sexism everywhere.
There is an element of sexism in every country in the world, so there is some sexism in Ireland.
Generally genetics and religion are not linked.
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