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I'm conservative, and as a conservative, I'm concerned about the number of people in these subreddits who perceive the phrase "men and women are equal" as an insult or a feminist invention. That's not what it means; the issue is that they are interpreting the phrase in a physical sense. Men are physically stronger than women, that's a fact, but it doesn't mean that women are inferior or less valuable. The phrase "men and women are equal" refers to the dignity and rights of individuals. While we are different, nobody is inferior to anyone; we simply have different roles and preferences in society.
Even from a religious perspective, the Bible asserts that men and women are created in the image and likeness of God. Consequently, women are not objects and should be treated with dignity, not as inferior beings. In Christian belief, women have equal dignity and rights, although they may fulfill different roles in society, marriage, and family.
One shouldn't confuse having different roles with the notion of one gender being inferior or superior to the other; it's about being a team. It may sound a bit pro-weapon, but a gun without bullets is nothing more than a piece of iron.
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