Are patriarchal religions equally beneficial to women and men?
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Many of the world’s major religions originated and developed within strongly patriarchal cultures with leadership roles, sacred texts, and traditions often shaped by male authority. Are there any significant exceptions to this tendency? And how does this history affect what women gain—or lose—from participating in these religions today? Can women access the same spiritual, social, and personal benefits as men, or are the structures too deeply rooted in inequality? Bring your insights, experiences, and questions, or simply listen and think it over as we explore how gender and faith intersect.
Join the Denver Doubter's Club for an enlightening afternoon of intellectual discussions on religions and religious social implications. This event will foster open conversations on atheism, skepticism, secularism, and the ongoing debate on the role of religion in today's world.
