Men are not superior to women and are equal in all aspects. Society turns women into a traditional role, but this prejudice is entirely wrong. We need to take action to promote the concept of equality in our society
For decades, women have fought for equality. As a result of this battle, some amazing changes took place among women. Women have received education, and in the past few decades women have become active and legal roles in society. They have greatly increased employment opportunities including government, science and even the military. They are rebuilding the history of the world and I am very proud of that.
Internationally, women have earned top positions in several countries, including Indira Gandhi in India, Gorda Meir in Israel, Margaret Thatcher in the UK. Hillary Clinton is currently running for the New York Senate Seat Seat She will someday follow her husband's footprints and become America's first female president if she succeeds. Like Bill Clinton and Jean Creta, these women have the same role and respect as their national leaders. Other examples of women who have a positive impact on today's society are Mother Teresa and Lady Diana in later years. The continual efforts of these women have influenced the whole world for the benefit of humanity. Even in the 20th century alone, over the past 20 years women have been allowed to overcome social barriers and receive science education. Today, the proportion of women in science and medical work is increasing. In 1982, Barbara McClintock received the Nobel Prize for discovering mobile genetic elements. Her finding is that the gene can jump over the chromosome. This discovery is the foundation of today's progress in genetic engineering. of
In the past, women were not considered equal to men, so women were given pride and equality to represent the whole person through generic terms. But today women have equal legal status and are proud through personal achievement. By calling a woman "male", it harms their accomplishments and weakens their social position. "Historian Mary Beard said many years ago that most historians use men in ways that obscure women's contribution to civilization.
In the creation of Genesis 1, the first word of God's theme for men and women is that they are created in the image of God (verse 27). Neither accepts the image of God than others. So the Bible starts with gender equality. As a person, men and women are absolutely equal as spiritual people standing in front of God. Despite this equality, Genesis 2 has a more detailed explanation of the creation of the two, revealing the difference between their function and responsibility given God. God did not create a man and a woman at the same time, but he first created Adam and created Eve to achieve a special purpose later to become Adam's helper. Eve is the same as Adam, but she is given the role and responsibility to obey him. The term "helper" has a very positive meaning, but it is also used as a god's own helper against Israel (Deuteronomy 33: 7; Psalm 33:20). In relation