<>But most religions have affirmed women's spiritual equality. If that is all we are talking about when we speak of equality, then what progress have we made over Islam which asserts women are spiritually egual but socially different?<>
<> 2) It tends to some rather disturbing speculations about supposedly innate
differences between men and women which can lead to their being treated
unequally in other areas as well. <>
 
Dear Susan,
 
Am I understanding correctly that you are expressing a -greater concern- that women would not be in a position of authority to determine the process of weaving the social fabric of the future human society? Or put another way...  participation without representation??
 
Lovingly,  Sandra

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