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Old 02-15-2008, 08:46 AM   #5 (permalink)
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People do not really need to unearth new documents to find that women were always given a prominent place in God's plan, the keeping of his people and the dissemination of the gospel.

Women have been leaders in many capacities before Christ as well as after, and integral to his ministry and that of the early church.

And even now, women are named as saints by the Roman Church, along with men.

The idea of inequality and women being trivialized within Christianity is not experientially demonstrated.

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This only applies to Klingon society. There, females are on equal ranking with males. For humans, the female is much weaker, and; therefore meant to serve men.