That's a
> doctrinal issue, and even Shoghi Effendi didn't try to provide an
> explanation when asked, so I wouldn't expect the House to do more.

Dear David,

It is more an issue of Baha'i law than doctrine. But it is primarily
'Abdu'l-Baha who didn't give us much of an explanation to go on.

 I don't
> think the House can do more than pointing out what it did.

I tend to agree.
>
> IMO, the exclusion of women from the House can be demonstrated to be a
> non-issue.

A non-issue to whom?

warmest, Susan


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