Re: What rights should a fetus have?
Perhaps. But that fact (that God is male) has been used through the ages to establish male superiority and to oppress women.
Yes. What I was referring to was the monotheistic God, the Creator. He is not normally thought of as being male as such; it is strictly a grammatical distinction that applies to certain languages. In Persian for instance, even in a Christian translation of the Holy Bible, or a Muslim translation of the Qur'an, you will never see either a masculine or feminine pronoun, simply because one does not exist. In Persian, the Abrahamic God is neutral. And again, for all I know in some language or other, he might even be feminine.
In the English language, unlike Persian, the Creator God of Deism, Abrahamic religions, and such, is always masculine as a grammatical convention. Only goddesses are feminine in English.
Perhaps. But that fact (that God is male) has been used through the ages to establish male superiority and to oppress women.