The Pros And Cons Of Freethink Feminism

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Taking this literalist approach to the Bible, Brownson enabled the anti-suffrage movement to gain momentum, and, as a result, this religious-based argument against women’s suffrage found support amongst Church leaders. Ironically, the utilization of religion to refute suffrage movements only made feminists leaders more resistant to the Church and strengthened the idea that religion and feminism could not coexist because of their different values. With religion being used by conservative groups to demean the actions of feminist groups, women were beginning to view the Church and religion negatively. As a result, the ideas of Freethink Feminism came to be a dominant force within first-wave feminism and still has much impacts on modern-day feminist