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 Bob to All 
 Equality of Men and Women / Can a Moslem 
 22 Jun 23 16:31:26 
 
From: uarvay1@gmail.com

From Aug 2017 re-posting now

Men and women are equal, but not interchangeable. The Baha’i adage that men
and women are like the wings of a bird is well intentioned, but it misses an
important point. We are not mirror images of each other. Our equality is
asymmetrical.

This is why, I suppose, women are not permitted to serve as members of the UHJ.

I find it curious that there are Baha’is who disagree with that doctrine,
and yet declare themselves to be followers of the faith. Indeed, they disagree
with much more than that, and yet hold themselves forward as Baha’is. One
wonders.

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From 9/2015

Republican presidential candidate Dr Ben Carson recently became the target of
critics when he declared that he could not support a Muslim candidacy for
president. What he really said was that he could indeed support anyone of any
faith, so long as the 
way they would preside would be consistent with the US Constitution.

The question then becomes, is Islam compatible with the US Constitution?

Carson asked for any authoritative Islamic teaching which renounced the
penalties for apostasy or homosexuality, and which proposed equal rights for
women. He pointed out that all the Islamic teachings he could find were
inconsistent with basic freedoms 
guaranteed under the US Constitution, and said that if he were to be given an
authoritative document otherwise, he would reconsider.

I pose two questions:

1. Can anyone here produce such a document?

2. If Islam and the US Constitution are compatible, then could a Christian be
elected head of a predominantly Muslim nation?

Thank you in advance.

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