hello! I want to respond more directly to andy's comment on Ephesians 5:21-35. Below is a section from my Intro to NT text book. pg 387
"The theme for the next part of the discussion, the rules for conduct within the family (the Haustafel), is given at the outset: "be subordinate to one another out of reverance for christ" (5:21). By placing his advice to the various kinds of person who constitute a Greco-Roman household under that rubic, the author differentiates what follows very clearly from the kind of advice given in comparable non-christian rules, but changed the content dramatically. The purpose of such rules in the non-christian community was to reinforce the hierachical structure of the Greco-Roman family and to quell any attempts to disturb that structure, in which men were preeminent, then women, then children, and finally slaves. Nowwhere in those rules would there be found any hint that all were to be subordinate to one another. The word "subordinate" is alos important. Often incorrectly translated "subject," the greek word refers to occupying one's proper place in the order of things. It Points not to domination and obedience, but rather to function properly within the good order of the family. And that good order, the author informs his reader at the outset, is dertermined by th self-sacraficing love of Christ.
The author speaks of the roles of various persons in the household within the framework of that love. Wives are to find their proper relation to their own husbands. Note well, the point here is the proper relation to the husband, not to men as such. Such respect is compared to the respect shown by the church to its savior Christ. This is not a requirment that a wife do whatever the husband wants and obey whatever he may command, however harmful or pervesrse it may be. That would be precisly to break the rule that wives find their proper realation to their husbands, because such demands by a husband would already have broken the mutual subordination in Christ characterisitics of the Christian family.
Husbands similarly are to exericse their proper relation to their own wives, which is that of Christ to the Church, namely willingness to sacrafice oneself for the good of others. Indeed, when a family functions correctly, the husband respects the wife with as much natural spontaneity as he respects his own body, clothing it when cold and feeding it when hungry. Thus, husbands must put the good of their wives before their own good as, the author concludes once more, Christ did for the Church. (5:32)"
Source
Inroducing the New Testament: Its literature and theology by Paul J. Achtemeier, Joel B. Green and Marianne Meye Thompson
People have used scripture to oppress women. How? they take their modern world view and twist it to their liking. When studying scripture it is important to look into the context of the culture. Most, if not all of the scripture mentioned on that web page above would be proven to be pro-women if viewed from the time in which it is written. I apologize if I came off as preaching, it was not my intent. I wanted to set the record that website miss quoted many of those verses and to educate people that the bible does not oppress women but rather fights for equality. With this I hope people can pass this knowledge on so these verses will no longer be used to oppress women rather fight for equality in the family.