Guest guest Posted December 16, 1998 Report Share Posted December 16, 1998 > > > > > > Women could also bring a viewpoint that would take into account the > > needs of families, children, single women, etc., in the temples and in > > the movement as a whole, that men with different experiences might > > otherwise overlook. The more viewpoints, the better. That men > > arbitrarily make better administrators than women is a cultural idea, > > not a shastric one, and it does not reflect real-world experience. > > If we are getting into affirmative action, could we also say that at > least 50% of the women should have raised children? Oh, and perhaps 50% of the MEN should have raised children as well? Interesting... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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