Talk:Religious feminism
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[edit] Women as theological figures
Contributions to Women as theological figures welcome.
Actually, in the Bible, it says for wives to submit to their husbands. I'm all for the Bible, but I would want an equal balance relationship with my wife. --66.218.13.96
[edit] In Islam
"Nevertheless, feminism has so profoundly influenced Islam, especially among Western Muslims, that Muslims as a whole do not realize Islam was ever not feminist"
Does anyone else think this needs a rewrite? I'm by no means an expert on Islam or Feminism, but Feminism has come about in modern times, while Islam has been around since the middle ages. How on earth does something so recent 'profoundly influence' Islam to a degree where people don't realize it's been influenced? It feels a lot like Islamic propoganda, and feels like someone's twisiting the meaning of 'feminism' Nato 01:53, 8 January 2007 (UTC)