If you can get a hold of JA and PJ Khan's
> Advancement of Women: A Baha'i Perspective, pp.122-134 is the longest
> "official" discussion yet published.

Dear Steve,

I don't think we should regard something written by an individual member of
the House has 'official.' When he writes a book of this sort his opinion is
no different than anyone elses.

> However they are in a position to "deliberate upon all problems which have
> caused difference" (Will and Testament) and it may be that that given
> sufficient unrest then another judicial principle (oneness or unity)
becomes
> a more privileged judicial principle then something being embedded in the
> Text.

Were that the case then those who have been creating the most disunity over
this issue might feel they were on the right track! But I think deliberating
on problems that cause differences refers to their ability to elucidate the
Baha'i Writings on matters of practice so there will *be* an authoritative
decisions ending further disputes, not that they can change a Baha'i law
because it is causing too much disunity. That would only be an encouragement
to agitation.

The only circumsances where I could imagine the House changing its ruling on
this matter would be one of the following:

1) They were to find information regarding letters written on behalf of the
Guardian on this matter which would allow them to set them aside, for
instance if they found what a secretary had sent was markedly different from
written instructions they were given. Not a likely scenario, I would think.

2. When the Supreme Tribunal merges with the House of Justice a decision
would have to be reached as to which of the Guardian's guidance to follow,
the one which allows women to sit on the Supreme Tribunal or the one that
excludes them from the House.

warmest, Susan


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