I think you missed the point. Women were/are not hated at all. The person made the situation what it was. It was about keeping his rash vow he made. Nothing to do with hating women, if it was his son that walked through the door he still would have kept the vow. If you read that text closer you will notice God never asked/commanded him to do anything. He was to consumed with self and defeating the Ammons. He wanted God to act on his behalf, so when God came upon him he pretty much made a retarded vow out of excitement. That would be classified as Judaism not Christianity there is a difference. It takes to long to explain, another time. People have created a sexist culture by misinterpreting things to benefit their selfish motives. The bible is full of stories glorifying women.
As for the new wine,bro save it.....
Not just that but the whole book of Judges could be read with the perspective that it condemns evil from a woman/feminist mindset. I'm just saying it could. Look at Deborah. I mean, we're talking Judges here and it's the last book where someone could bring up that up, and it make any sense. It's the book that Christian feminists usually use to back up the egalitarian view on men and women in the church and that women have the authority to lead men.
