Non of the religious texts are very good in understandi history, and are only good at understanding human history an morality from scientific role, to see how religion effected civilisations and human progress.
Women being helpmates, staying home and Caring for children is, by and large a very modern thing.
Since civilisations became a thing and people started societies, very body worked, women yes had roles but they were still within a workforce, they did not stay home and care for children and followed the husband like a lesser being, in fact seeing children as something to nurture until adulthood is newer than the idea of a housewife.
Everybody worked, as soon as you could walk you were given a role to play, in an isn't times yes the higher classes would send boys to study but everyone else worked.
When societies moved away from ancient times and worked in a more Judeo-Christian society, women and children still worked in the farms, there are plenty of documentations, reports and art dwpo ting women working the fields, tending to animals and selling wares. Same with children.
When the industrial revolution happened, people moved to cities and women took new jobs, working in mills, mines and factories, they still sold goods and some still worked farms.
It was not until queen victoria when the idea of the housewife came about due to her and Alberta idea of the family, but then it was only middle and upper classes who had a woman who stayed home while the husband worked, and still then they had nannies and chefs to cook, usually women of lower classes.
This changed during the first world war when women started working, taking over men's jobs and then women decided they wanted the freedom to work and earn their own money.
It was not until the 1950s, when people tired and fed up from ww2 that EY looked at their grandparents era of dutiful house wives and working husbands, did the idea of housewives return and it did not last long as it's not sustainable and many women wanted more.
Regarding clothes until the Judeo-Christian religions, nakedness was seen as normal, people bathed together, fought naked, did sports naked.
In fact the rise of Judeo-Christian religions caused a decline in human health and life spans, before the rise of these religions, people would baths and understand health enough to survive, but due to Judeo-Christian religions obsession with sin, sex,morality and sexuality. Life spans fell and disease became more prevalent.
Theres a reason we called it the dark ages, not just because people did not document as much.
People would catch diseases more due to the obsession of never being naked, as people bathed less and caught infections more due to the body being viewed as bad.
So religion especially any of the Judeo-Christian religions set humanity back.
Why o seas about the human body, it's just skin, especially female bodies.
Also the obsession with sex, it's been proven time and time again, places that have sex education, contraceptives and abortions, have less teen pregnancy, STD issues and yes less abortions than places that have abstinence only education, ban abortions and keep sex an contracptive as a taboo.
why are people obsessed with what others do with their genitals, it's just sex, a natural occurrence, and children yes feel sexually, it's human nature but parents should teach them why hey feel like that not tell them off. The. We have less messed up people.
think of frollo in Notre dam, he was obsessed with his sexual desires and was so fearful of natural feelings he killed thousands, he should of just rubbed one off. Yes it's a cartoon but it fits with so many religious people like priests, perhaps they would not of abused so many children if they were taught how sex and mastibation is normal and healthy instead of sinful