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Giving women education, work, the ability to control their own income, inherit and own property, benefits the society. If a woman is empowered, her children and her family will be better off. If families prosper, the village prospers, and eventually so does the whole country.
— Isabel Allende
The same Christ Jesus is not the same for everyone, because people are different. He has one profile for the poor and another for the rich, one profile for the sick and another for the healthy.
— Jurgen Moltmann
The ordination of women is not a matter of adaptation to changed social conditions. It has to do with new fife from the beginnings of the Christian church: life out of the fellowship of the Holy Spirit.
— Jurgen Moltmann
Such for example are the liberal doctrines of the universal fatherhood of God and the universal brotherhood of man.
— J. Gresham Machen
I'm proud to say that, leading by example, I've tried from day one to help recalibrate views of women in the world of football.
— Karren Brady
I don't believe that homosexuals really want to marry, most of them. They're all different, and some have different views.
— James Dobson
The irony is that 'looking down on everybody else' is a violation of the law of love, which, according to Jesus, is the absolute essence of righteousness.
— John Ortberg
We Catholics have been in the forefront in defending the dignity of the human person. Clericalism is a direct violation of human dignity.
— Blase J. Cupich
Fundamental violations of human rights always lead to people feeling less and less human.
— Aung San Suu Kyi
Social justice cannot be attained by violence. Violence kills what it intends to create.
— Pope John Paul II
Violence is the language of the unheard.
— Martin Luther King III
It is among the evils of slavery that it taints the very sources of moral principle. It establishes false estimates of virtue and vice: for what can be more false and heartless than this doctrine which makes the first and holiest rights of humanity to depend upon the color of the skin?
— John Quincy Adams