Women are important not for any inherent value or virtue, but for their ability to reproduce.
Catholic philosopher and theologian
Women are important not for any inherent value or virtue, but for their ability to reproduce.
Catholic philosopher and theologian
Summa Theologica, Part I, Question 92, Article 1
c. 1265-1274
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"But it is lawful for a husband to demand the marriage debt from his wife, even if she is unwilling, because she owes it to him by virtue of the marriage contract."
Shocking"The male semen intends to produce a complete human being, a man, but at times it does not succeed and produces a woman. A woman is, therefore, a mas occasionatus, a failed male."
Controversial"Heretics can not only be excommunicated, but also justly killed."
Controversial"The natural law dictates that men should rule over women."
Shocking"It is not lawful to lie in order to save anyone from death."
Controversial