Not really. In western history, women were often seen as morally & intellectually inferior humans more inclined to sin & in need of control https://twitter.com/Mic1402/status/907877892972888065 …
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I've always wanted to write about the degree to which Christian theology on gender differences aligns with evolutionary psychology on it.
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Because Christian ideas of it was based on observation but given a theological explanation - different kinds of sins.
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Women's greater emotional expression & tendency to be moved to sympathy with an outsider appears a lot as a potential for falling into sin.
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Also, a liking for pretty things, a tendency to talk more & to express anger verbally & at length. XD
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Men's greater tendency to express anger physically & to argue the fine details of things that weren't to be questioned also a danger.
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Women were seen as in danger of getting distracted from religious righteousness by things of the world & needing to be reigned in.
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