No, you won't find any explicit comment on women being equal to men, but you do find:
... No one in the Bible supporting women as equal. Reading into it what you want it to say doesn't make it say it.
My point is... that there does not have to BE fault, for people to "find" fault
In this case, though, there ius plenty. Tell me, though, how is there NOT fault when Jesus can find time to curse a fig tree but not even bother with mentioning "Oh, BTW, you shouldn't have sex with kids or rape women" when supposedly he is perfect? Perfect would, to me, mean he wouldn't really worry about a fig tree producing fruit out of season but might take those few moments to say "Oh, hey guys, write this down. Don't rape women or children and, oh yeah, slavery is bad."
Seriously, quit pretzel twisting logic to make Jesus perfect when he obviously was so deficient in so many areas of morality.
Still, I think you should stop trying to apply meaning to my words that are not there.
And yet you do that to Jesus' words all the time. How ironic.
It would not seem that the entire law of moses was given by God. Or else Christ would not have had to correct the law on divorce, or state that this law was given not because it was right, but because of the hard-heartedness of the people. (Matt 19:8)
Wait, so Jesus said not one letter of the law would pass away and then did away with part of the law? Sheesh, it's almost like is a made up story with no internal consistency!
The law dealt with a situation already present. That is what laws do.
Oh, so the law couldn't have said "Yeah, don't do that or else"? Was God/Jesus to wimpy to deal with his own people? Were they out of his control? Couldn't he figure out a better way to do things or hold his people to a higher standard? Why was God so utterly impotent in giving his law to the point of not being able to tell his own people to not rape women?
Why was Jesus just as big of a limp-wristed wimp? He could take time to mention divorce but couldn't say "Oh, BTW peeps, don't be rapin' the women"?
It speaks to the law being mishandled to begin with. By the scribes. Whom Christ says of them... woe to you scribes.
You mean the exact same scribes you rely on to have told you what you learned about Jesus? Oh the irony (and made up BS).
In case that was not clear enough, Christ accomplished what He was sent here to do.
Which was apparently nothing.