Then why are you doing this?
Because I genuinely believe in what I am saying, and because I want the world to be a better place for my daughters.
I accused you of being a hypocrite. If I wanted to tell you to "Just shut up" I would.
While some people try to disguise a "just shut up" argument, I accept this was not your intent. However, unless you are saying that only women should be arguing against sexism, I don't understand your claim of hypocrisy.
And given that, so far by all appearances, you attribute false ideas to what I believe consistently even when told I do not believe such things, I'm skeptical of your mental capacity and motives.
As you should be. I don't want anyone to accept my arguments because they think I'm smart or pure.
However, when I use a phrase like "by all appearances", it's because appearances can change. So far, you haven't offered anything that indicates an effort to rise above the common cultural misogyny we grow up in, either on your part or on the part of your religion. So far, your religion shows the symptoms of reinforcing it, by rules like a male-only bishopric. So far, I think your a very decent person, genuinely concerned for all, eager to be on the correct side of an issue (because most people feel that way and because of your posts), and perhaps you think that I don't believe or accept that. So far, I think you have allowed the genuineness of your intentions to keep you from seeing the unfairness of your church's doctrines. Any of those opinions are open to revision, based on further evidence.
Oh, you wouldn't dare say what one woman feels or experiences, but you are good with telling what all women feel and experience.
There is no "all women", but there are feelings and experiences shared by many different women, and you can read accounts of them in many places.
However, if at any point I said that I can say what a woman/women are feeling and experiencing (I do not recall so doing, but I acknowledge that I may have over-stepped), it was wrong for me to say that. Behaviors can observed, and effects can be measured, but I can't speak for what other people feel and experience. Not you, not any woman.
What are effects if not directly related to the feelings and experiences of the group you have attempted to seized authority to speak for of which you are not a part of?
Are you saying that it is not possible for a measurable phenomenon to be directly related to feelings and experiences? Are you asking for a list of effects that can be/have been seen/studied/measured? What authority have I seized?
For someone that does not believe in religion, you sure have the holier than thou attitude down pat.
Old habits die hard. I was religious for 35 years, had a five-year transition where I was basically deist, and came to atheism only about 10 years ago. I'm still working on that.