> If Naomi wants to be a bishop, then from a secular perspective, no problem.
That wasn't the question though ... in fact it was the very opposite of the question, which was:
Religious Women: Unless I'm mistaken every religion treats you like a second class citizen... so what can the possible draw to religion be?
Is your answer "Religious women (rather than, say, secular women) don't see it as being treated like a second class citizen precisely because they're religious women, which makes them accepting of the difference?"