paarsurrey
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You are a nice person and you have a good insight in these matters.For my kids, not so much #3...definitely the first two though. Same with seeing them as a helper rather than a partner.
Regards
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You are a nice person and you have a good insight in these matters.For my kids, not so much #3...definitely the first two though. Same with seeing them as a helper rather than a partner.
Thanks for you input in the thread.I would probably go as far to say that almost every nation, religion, culture, ect.. Has at some point treated women with inferiority. I know there are exceptions. I believe the ancient Spartans may have been an exception. I think they had a very high regard for women because they gave birth to men. I am not sure but even women in ancient Sparta could hold political office. Or at least have a strong influence to politics.
The Atheists have no norms on any issue, in fact they deny not only religion but even having knowledge of science is not required of an Atheist. It is a negative ideology.I agree that most people desire equal treatment with women. But someone's religious views do not necessarily have any reflection of their views on women's rights and status. All atheist are different some respect women and some don't. The only thing they have in common is their lack of belief on a god or God's.
What do you mean by "negative ideology"? Just because someone is an atheist does not mean he is a scientist. Nor does he need to have a scientific view. All atheism is is just a lack of belief in a god or gods. It has nothing to do with science.The Atheists have no norms on any issue, in fact they deny not only religion but even having knowledge of science is not required of an Atheist. It is a negative ideology.
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I would probably go as far to say that almost every nation, religion, culture, ect.. Has at some point treated women with inferiority.
OK for the third, nevertheless it is there as you have mentioned it.
The situation would be different if one lives in a different land. There are tribal societies, societies ruled by a monarchy, societies ruled by a dictatorship, societies ruled by democracies etc mixed blend of some sort of the above.
If you don't mind; will you state which type of society you live in? Time, place and occasion are important dimensions on a issue, one cannot ignore it.
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You are a nice person and you have a good insight in these matters.
Regards
Further to my post #114 our friend sees has added following comments:You mean you do that to your dependent family members.
- Advise and instruct them first.
- Send them to their bed second
- Hit/spank them third .
Further to my post #114 our friend sees has added following comments:
Post #89 I'm going to give my wife a lecture and light spanking just to make sure. Better safe than sorry.
Post #93 Because I pay the bills and therefore I'm the boss and responsible formy women. Amiright?
Post #95 Heck no, I claimed her fair and square and brought her back home.
Do these points related to point # 3 of my above post? Please
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Thanks for your good reply.Thanks. I live in Ohio in the US and have been around quite a few places. I agree time and place influence the way we view these things and it is reflected very well in many writings.
Sarcasm to show how crude/silly it sounds.
Thanks for your good reply.
Living in a great country like US I think one cannot exactly imagine life in the third world and fate of delicate and weak (lacking the power to perform physically demanding tasks; lacking physical strength and energy) female humans in tribal societies.
Hence Quran did not want to leave women at the mercy of such societies and set some rules for the societies to regularise the privileges of women in whatever societies the women are.
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OK.Referencing the Qur'an wasn't sarcasm. The role-reversal of how I view/treat women later on was with sarcasm.
My worldview/beliefs/lifestyle is very much in opposition regarding the view/treatment representative of Islamic sources.
OK.
So only the reference on Quranic verse was real and the rest was sarcasm in this thread. I don't mind any sarcasm (or ridicule or derision by my friends).
Now on, if one resorts to it, please, mention it clearly in the brackets like (sarcasm).
Now please paraphrase your argument after reading my posts #1 and #2 on the topic without sarcasm. Right?
Please don't mind it, it is just a friendly discussion.
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Even the idea it is the right of men that their women "...do not make friends with any one whom you do not approve" doesn't sit well with many people.
All of the ideas about women in Islam reflect much closer to how we view/treat children. Think about it in light of 4:34 - saying men are in charge because they spend their wealth on women...an argument parents often use on their kids. When they are being bad you are to advise/instruct them first, send them to their bed second, and third hit/spank. Pretty much the same way people often discipline children, is the same way instructed to discipline a wife.
Treating women closer to the level of children rather than the same/equal level as adults - just won't ever sound right outside of the cultures where Islamic ideologies condition it.
What does prostitution or STDs have to do with this?
Why would I know better as far as who to befriend or not to befriend than my wife does?
My wife doesn't need my permission to go visit anybody or go anywhere. She usually thinks for herself and makes those choices for herself. She doesn't need me to advise or restrain her from hanging out with prostitutes.
I respect her as a free, intelligent adult. That's all there is to it really.
The mindset is completely different. Our worldview and laws aren't based on wives being teenage women needing male induced and enforced restraint and obedience.
Does it make sense?
For me the main issue is - it is enshrined. And what we (most modern folk) may see as worse case scenario can be pointed to as prime example instead. I've seen many say they believe Islam tends to lock people into the past and that can definitely be brought up regards to treatment/view of women.
The best arguments for it are much like the arguments for not outright abolishing slavery. It was for a patriarchal society of the distant past, with fewer resources compared to modern times, etc. That does make it slightly less offensive, oppressive, and so on when viewed as a historical thing - but does nothing as far as addressing it being The Truth, last and best guide for mankind, in the mind of millions today.
If the prime example of a man to be followed also preaches or recites that women are deficient in regards to intelligence, trustworthiness, piety, etc. compared to men - we have psychological conditioning of misogyny, to go along with laws not suited to all later societies.
I agree that most people desire equal treatment with women. But someone's religious views do not necessarily have any reflection of their views on women's rights and status. All atheist are different some respect women and some don't. The only thing they have in common is their lack of belief on a god or God's.
Sorry to generalize atheists, but I didn't intend to be careful about that.
The main force of atheists seem to appeal to logic and reasoning.
It is both logical and reasonable for men and women to be equal to one another, as far as I can tell.
So, I stole away on that and produced my argument.
Also, I am well aware that religious views do not always constitute subjugation of the opposite sex.
However, in concern to the big three (Christianity, Islam, Judaism), there are specific texts for degrading women.
They are up for interpretation, as is said enormous amounts of times when such subjects come up, but they are specific.
My parents are fundamentalist Christians, the bible is literally true to them, no interpretation required.
My mother has been hit more than a few times for "speaking out of turn", as have I and my sisters.
They are controlled by their religious texts and I'm disgusted by people like that.
So I was making sure that my buddy, @paarsurrey, could make the connection that men and women were equal without the Quran.
I would like to know if all religious people on this forum could make such a connection without the use of books.
Sadly, some probably can't.