I'm not sure why bible believing Christians are trying to pitch the Bible as not being 'biased' (for lack of a better word) towards males.
Butterfly wrote:The point is that the Bible is biased against women and denies them equal human rights with men.
I would disagree here for a couple of reasons. The Bible most certainly affords rights to women. In many cases equal rights. However, in some context, women are given a subordinate role.
And next, by what authority do you contend that the Bible's position is wrong and your's right? I suppose you will appeal to the GR, but as discussed in that thread there is no Strong case for morality in an objective sense. Only in the weak sense, and if so, then it is without intrinsic value or worth.
In other words, what is the source of human rights?
Butterfly wrote:I'm curious as to why the Bible has given you a respect for women, aside from the reason that a woman gave birth to Jesus (how else could he have been born?). Did you not have much respect for women before you read the Bible?
Let's look at the history of the world. There are plenty of cultures today and in the past that do not follow the Bible and treat woman not only unequally, but even sub-human. There is little question that the Bible presents men and women in different roles, and in specific roles women are subject to men. That doesn't mean there aren't justified reasons for this distinction. I know you don't like the distinction. But hey, most men don't like the fact that the Bible speaks against sexual promiscuity. I've never met a person that said they agreed or liked all the rules and authority that was over them.
Many of the laws and rules that deny women equal rights are ordained and sanctioned by the god of the Bible, so the conclusion that must be drawn is that the god of the Bible is biased against women.
No, that is not the conclusion that must be drawn. It is the conclusion you have drawn. There are millions of Bible believing woman who see the distinctions in the Bible as clearly as you do, yet do not feel God is biased against them.`My wife is an intelligent, wonderful woman of God. She would disagree with your position. (But only because I told her to.
) Sorry, couldn't help myself.
-“The Bible treated allegorically becomes putty in the hands of the exegete.” John Walvoord
"I'm not saying scientists don't overstate their results. They do. And it's understandable, too...If you spend years working toward a certain goal and make no progress, of course you are going to spin your results in a positive light." Ivellious