If you want equality, this is not the religon to find it in. I remember those days where the woman would give talks as though therwe were sitting around the kitchen table. You never questioned this arrangement. In the older family life book homemakers were what a women was portrayed as. Even where a man is suppose to be a head of a house hold, I think many times couples have to reach a compromise.

It occurs to me, that being in a religoin like this one, most women will end up homemakers or a jobs that are not very good and do not pay very good. Now days there are woman wokring in all kinds of jobs out there that were traditionally only men. If I was a woman I would want to spread my wings and fly, but the idea of having a baby and raising it makes being a woman a uniqe thing.

Jehovahs witnesses limits a woman who is in it, because she cant go to college, also she has a limited choiced of selecting who she can be married to.

Bahullah taught that men and women are equals. In the bahai religion it is very frequent that woman have key positions and are running things. Women thrive in such jobs as teacher, etc....

I dont think most people in this religion realize how much they are missing out on the real world.