The Importance Of Feminism In Modern Society

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In 1920 the 19th amendment was passed which allowed women the right to vote; this was a significant achievement for the women’s suffrage movement. Since that time women have gained substantial freedom and equality, but some today still argue that gender inequality is a relevant cultural topic that needs to be addressed. Conversely, some people believe that feminism is irrelevant in modern society, or they believe the myth that feminism is only poorly disguised misandry. Despite the opposition, many women and men continue to be advocates for feminism.
Ms. Emma Watson, former Harry Potter actress and current Goodwill ambassador for the United Nations, defined feminism best when she said, “For the record, feminism by definition is the belief …show more content…

Feminist support the fight against human trafficking, support help for rape victims, support the right to equal pay for women, and advocate the belief that women are just as valuable as men. Jesus himself treated women with respect; this is evident in his interaction with the woman caught in adultery found in John 8:1-11. The religious leaders wanted to find fault with Jesus, and they believed he would either choose to let her go, thus breaking the Law of Moses, or condemn her. The passage records Jesus’s wise response, “So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself, and said unto them, He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her” (“King James Bible Online”). Jesus also dealt respectfully with a Samaritan woman in John 4:4-42, and he willingly interacted with an unclean woman in Matthew 9:20-22 (“It Is Possible to be a Christian Feminist”). Furthermore in John 3:16 Jesus says, “For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that whosoever believeth in him shall not perish but have eternal life” (“King James Bible”). He makes no insinuation that he died only for males or that he died only for females; Christ loves us

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