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Breaking Free: Addressing Gender Bias in Language, Culture, and Religion

In the tapestry of human history, language, culture, and religion have woven narratives that have often positioned women as secondary to men. From religious texts to everyday language, these biases are deeply ingrained. However, acknowledging these biases is the first step toward dismantling them. This blog post explores how women can free themselves from these inherent biases and questions the sources of our expressions. #### The Roots of Gender Bias Religious stories across various traditions often depict men as the primary creation, with women being created subsequently to serve as companions. For instance, in the Judeo-Christian tradition, Adam is created first, with Eve fashioned from his rib to be his helper. Such narratives have historically justified patriarchal structures, suggesting that women's roles are secondary and supportive. Language, too, reflects this bias. Terms like "mankind" and the use of "he" as a generic pronoun reinforce male-centered pe...