Who can set the world right? According to Beinsa Douno generally the "woman" (and the

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by TheMightOfLove, Sep 3, 2011.

  1. Spoiltdiva

    Spoiltdiva Acclaimed Member

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    I don't really like assumptions based solely on gender,always a mistake.For example I know some very loving men.Conversely I know plenty of women who are cold hard b*%#&s........yikes I just described myself! Because of cultural and religious pressures we do probably look at the world somewhat differently,but women and men are closer than we are apart.The biggest difference is the level of aggression.But that can be put down to men having 10X's the level of testosterone.Thus......you guys are always having to say,"I'm sorry honey".And we are always are having to forgive you.:)
    So yes bharatmax we "are one and the same".
     
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    There is only one way to find out if a teaching is correct and that is by trying it (putting it into practice.)

    If I say "do good to all people no matter what they do to you" and the results are better compared to the advice "do good to those who do good to you and evil to those who do evil to you". Then obviously the first advice was better than the second.

    The Christian world generally gives equal rights to women and even more than those to men, taking into account their greater part in raising the children.

    The truth is out there many don't want to say it on the account of not offending the feelings of somebody elsel beliefs or religion.
     
    TheMightOfLove, Sep 14, 2011 IP