Answer to question 3: Why does feminism seem to oppose Christianity?

Refering to the chart: feminism is on the left, it is not orderly and therefore not attracted to rules and monotheism, not to mention that it wouldn't be reasonable to expect feminism to worship a male deity. That isn't to say that Christianity doesn't contain some feminist values, it does, compassion for example. It is therefore a feminisation of Judaism, but still is monotheistic, though not as monotheistic as Judaism. It subscribes to the Mosaic Law, with qualifications, and is therefore, in the main, masculine.