My wife is useless at most things that I achieved to support her, but I still support her rights of freedom to attempt to be equal to me. Equality isn't the same as ability.
If I may, I'd like to pose an interesting question: "Are all human beings truly equal?" These days everywhere you go there's talk about the fight for equality. As a wise man once said, "Heaven does not create one person above or below another." People like to throw these words around. That's not the whole quote. It goes on to say that "... while we are all equal at birth, pretty soon, things begin to change. Academic effort is what sets some people apart to rise above the others. At any rate, humans change over time based on their actions. Truth be told, at the end of the day, equality is just a fantasy. And most of us go through life denying the fact that we live in a meritocracy. Classroom or the elite
In fact I propose that there is no other robust way to claim that people are in fact equal outside the Jewish/Christian understanding of being created in the image of God. What else do you use, 'we all have a shared humanity'? So what if we have a shared humanity? So we all evolved from the same slime? Who cares! Being created in the image of God gives humans a value so far beyond their physical abilities and characteristics that even if you were you using these as a measure they would be insignificant in comparison. IMO creation theology is the only foundation for the idea of human rights.
It's not just culture. Innate abilities trend in parallel with cultures but it's not culture, it's genetics. Some genetic lines are better than others.
My wife is useless at most things that I achieved to support her, but I still support her rights of freedom to attempt to be equal to me.
Equality isn't the same as ability.
"The only thing equal of all human beings is death."
- Johan Liebert
We All have a purpose, puzzle pieces That fit together, don't allow negative thoughts to be planted in your head.
Find your unique purpose.🙏🙏🙏
If I may, I'd like to pose an interesting question: "Are all human beings truly equal?" These days everywhere you go there's talk about the fight for equality. As a wise man once said, "Heaven does not create one person above or below another." People like to throw these words around. That's not the whole quote. It goes on to say that "... while we are all equal at birth, pretty soon, things begin to change. Academic effort is what sets some people apart to rise above the others.
At any rate, humans change over time based on their actions. Truth be told, at the end of the day, equality is just a fantasy. And most of us go through life denying the fact that we live in a meritocracy.
Classroom or the elite
There is no such thing and never will be. Live your life the best you can.
That's all there is
In fact I propose that there is no other robust way to claim that people are in fact equal outside the Jewish/Christian understanding of being created in the image of God. What else do you use, 'we all have a shared humanity'? So what if we have a shared humanity? So we all evolved from the same slime? Who cares! Being created in the image of God gives humans a value so far beyond their physical abilities and characteristics that even if you were you using these as a measure they would be insignificant in comparison.
IMO creation theology is the only foundation for the idea of human rights.
Rishi Manu and mother Satrupa is the founder of human beings
No, ask PhDs and Olympic gold meddalists why so few PhDs and gold medal holders
Yes, but some more than others - apparently
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Men & Women are equally loved by God but have very different roles, Men are meant to be leaders
We are NOT different, each of us is unique. We are all exactely equal. Aristotelian standards are bad benchmark for classification purposes.
if we are unique, we ARE different;
It's about culture. Some cultures are better than others.
It's not just culture. Innate abilities trend in parallel with cultures but it's not culture, it's genetics. Some genetic lines are better than others.