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I don't believe state has the right to interfere in religious matters, as long as there is no harm being done. If a temple has certain limitations, then the state has no right to force it to change its' laws.
Rights of women and discrimination against them is a real issue. However, I don't think protesting a religious establishment's peculiar rules will change anything in society or change the mindset of people who oppress women.
Rights of women and discrimination against them is a real issue. However, I don't think protesting a religious establishment's peculiar rules will change anything in society or change the mindset of people who oppress women.