I did find an interesting article that claims
abuse of women by clergy will be the next big scandal.
No, this one doesn't have to do with gross
abuse of women as much as it has to do with football itself — like, the actual ball.
The urgent need for policy and action to tackle and
prevent abuse of women and girls could not be more obvious.
The first explores the inferiority, subordination and
abuse of women in ancient Israel.
If what you say is true about white evangelicals abandoning reason and they are responsible
for abuses of women then one way to defeat such oppression would be to engage with reason, show up the follow of the abandonment of reason and with a strong argued point act in a manner to empower those that would otherwise use their power to oppress, thereby doing what is conducive to the release of the oppressed.
«The difficulty with the traditional view of headship is that it has been misused to keep women subservient and in some cases to justify the emotional and / or physical
abuse of women within the couple relationship.
A lot of these works are really
about abuse of women's images, so you physically have to touch her body, and where you touch her body creates a different kind of response.
Now, the conference again has near - unilateral power to replace Schneiderman, whose
alleged abuse of women was exposed in an explosive report published in The New Yorker in which four women alleged that the state's most powerful law enforcement official had slapped, choked and spit on them.
This language downplays the accusations, as though
pastoral abuse of women were just part of Hybels's spiritual journey.
Disrespect and
abuse of women during maternity care is a problem that has been obscured by a «veil of silence» and can significantly impact women's willingness to seek out life - saving maternity care in facilities.
Speaking of
widespread abuse of women by «powerful men» across society, Cuomo had called the «silence from Washington deafening.»
In the wake of high - profile New York Times and New Yorker reports about extensive, long - term
sexual abuse of women by Hollywood producer and executive Harvey Weinstein, victims of sexual harassment and assault are coming forward to share their stories on social media and in the press.
A central issue in the case has been the question of whether the practice of polygamy involves the potential
for abuse of women and children in polygamous communities.
When it's so common to write off the hatred and
abuse of women as «locker room banter,» of course many women believe that lie, too — that boys are just being boys, that men don't really mean what they say.
All others continue / d those on top
of abuse of women and children until the Christian West halted it all forcibly.
Tierney also wrote last April: «#ImInTheFriendZoneBecause I have progressed past public
physical abuse of women, but not quite past viewing them as property.»
Battle lines were drawn and it wasn't surprising that the alienation issue quickly became a clash between women's rights advocates
against abuse of women and children, and father's rights advocates against parental alienation of the children.
Belgium has become the first country in the world to appoint a woman as its ambassador to Saudi Arabia, in an apparent show of defiance to the oil - rich autocracy notorious for
its abuses of women's rights.
At a time when issues such as gender parity in senior roles and the prevention of sexual exploitation and
abuse of women and girls is at the top of the United Nation's agenda, including the «He for She» campaign, this appointment is more than surprising.
Also, honor killings are cultural and actually forbidden in Islam and so is
abuse of women.
Divorce law changed in eighteenth - century England out of concern over
the abuse of women.
How could it be with honor killings, stoning, and
abuse of women?
@Know - what: Slavery and
abuse of women were common and norm in ALL pagan world until Christian missionaries made fuss about it.
It is
an abuse of women by a megalomaniac.
(CNN)-- Erin Burnett talks to former President Jimmy Carter about his letter to Pope Francis concerning
the abuse of women.
No Brigitte: The point of THIS post is that MOST churches don't allow discussion on
the abuse of women, but you can find PLENTY that discuss Muslims and Islam.
While accepting a Golden Globe in 2012, Streep had referred to Harvey Weinstein as «God,» despite the fact that
his abuse of women was an open secret in Hollywood.
The #MeToo movement does not reflect some sudden increase in
the abuse of women; rather, it reflects a growing awareness of those abuses, and a mounting, collective fervor to confront them.
Built in the Muslim religion is the repression and
abuse of women and children.
The belief that every single person is precious in God's sight has inspired some Christians to work for social changes such as the abolition of slavery, an end to the exploitation of factory workers, the removal of racial discrimination and apartheid, and the prevention of cruelty to and the sexual
abuse of women and children.
The Bible doesn't tolerate or propagate
any abuse of women.
Well, I think it's because far too many Christians just don't know how to spot and respond to the signs of abuse — be it spiritual abuse, abuse of authority, or even the physical / emotional / sexual
abuse of women and children.
A like argument was urged and rejected generations ago, when actions based on religious beliefs and practices resulted in the deaths of children who were denied blood transfusions and other medical treatment and in the physical
abuse of women and children.
Slavery is reprehensible and the way it was practiced in the American South is beyond comprehension: sexual
abuse of the women, splitting up of couples and parents from their children.