Have done, several times. It's slop. And I've never even heard of evilbible until I read your post.
I do know all that, but to me, it's just cherry-picking. You cherry-pick that bit because it suits, yet in my lifetime, there was a period most Catholics believed it was a sin to eat meat on Fridays. The RCC has had 2000 years to cherry-pick its way to perfection of doctrine, yet it still fails, and this is why:
Since you avoided the point, I will reiterate that the bible does not justify any way at all of avoiding Jesus' teachings on violence and war, yet Augustine's teachings on "just war" are established Catholic doctrine. The RCC listens to its god when it suits, and shuts its ears at other times.
The proof is in their lack of action.
Despite immense internal pressures not to, the RCC has actually changed over the centuries, or were you unaware The Inquisition had ended?
Not one of those changes has ever shown an acceptance that women are equal to men. They are enforced second-class citizens within the church every bit as much as some poor woman in a burqa is a captive of her owner, the man.
Somehow conflict? They are exact opposites, although I will note the ongoing investigation by RCC experts looking for creation in evolution. It is yet another example of cherry-picking, or did I miss the passage in Ephesians where it was explained that Genesis is just allegory?
Your own comment - you said "...the Church believes men and women are different. Not unequal, but different. We were created differently and have different roles."
You are claiming the church treats men & women differently because they're different. That is what sexism is all about - treating people differently because they are different.
The RCC allows women no voice whatsoever. And it's not just not allowing women to be priests, or ensuring that the entire management layer of the church is male, it extends to things like
residence in the Vatican City itself.