Archivedstatus of women in biblePeace fatah, I'm not a Zoroastrian, I'm Catholic, but I find Zoroaster to be an very interesting person and I find Zoroastrianism a very interesting religion. You are very lucky to have met such an ancient and vibrant people. How do they treat their women? Are they similar to Muslims? Now you gave quotes from the Old Testament, how women were treated by the Jews. Christians are not bound by these laws which were meant for the Israelite people. If you want a real Christian-Muslim debate on this issue, you must take verses from the Gospels. Christianity took got there first, establishing equality for women. Well, Paul and the other writers of the Epistles were Jewish, so they had a conservative approach to women probably similar to Islam. Maids? Like slaves or payed servants? Yes, Christianity got there first too. Man, you don't know much about early Christian communities. They were very tight knit and women could serve as deaconesses. The Catholic Church is more conservative today in some respects than the early community. Women had to be obedient to their husbands and behave conservatively not unlike in Islam. What kinds of heretical Christians in Arabia 1400 years agos is a mystery. Now the Jews and pagans of that time were quite unkind to women. Still in Islamic cultures, women aren't as free as in Western cultures. Why is there such backwardness in Islamic communities? And polygamy and divorce? Christ made it clear that marriage is between a man and a woman and man should not seperate what God puts together. Your divorce and adulteress-stoning laws in Islam are not from God, but from human laws that prophet Moses wrote. Yes, Moses wrote some of his own laws for the Israelites. May the Lord guide you. |
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