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Evangelical Bishop Argues That Daughters Shouldn’t Be Educated So They’re Not Smarter Than Husbands

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By Victor Omondi According to Evangelical Bishop, Edir Macedo, daughters shouldn’t go to college so that they’re not smarter than their husbands. During a recent sermon, Macedo explained that he wouldn’t let his daughters attend college because he believes that an educated woman can’t have a happy marriage. The Bishop of the Universal Church of […]

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