You presume that a man's love and Christ's love is somehow a sign of women's status. That somehow, if these did not happen, women would be undeserving of rights, or that people would think we are undeserving of rights. Isn't it funny that men's rights are always unspoken and understood, but women's rights are often fought about, it's like it's a special thing that someone else needs to give to us, not something that we have. Well news flash, that's not "rights" you're talking about, you're talking about privilege. The idea of rights did not come from the abrahamic religions, they do not have that concept, if I'm not mistaken it was Hobbes and Benthem that first talked about rights (fairly distorted, didn't give any to women or poor people), but generally it's the modern concept that most people subscribe to these days, and if you step on it, I'm not religious but you'll definitely hear me protesting.
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