I think the question should centre around the actual feasibility of dividing up an area, establishing boundaries where no fixed lines could accommodate peoples used to a much more fluid geography in which they live. To the point: Should Iraq ever be put back together again? Was the effect of the Brits' and the French's scheme during and after the Great War ever meaningful? http://lostislamichistory.com/how-the-british-divided-up-the-arab-world/
Would it make a difference? Given the social standards of the times, women would have to satisfy the requirements imposed on/expected of them. What is there in the "Bible" that indicates that women - aside from not being as lyingly cowardly as the "disciples" - would enjoy any special consideration or advantages?
One day he will "get" that he is the enemy ...
I think the question should centre around the actual feasibility of dividing up an area, establishing boundaries where no fixed lines could accommodate peoples used to a much more fluid geography in which they live. To the point: Should Iraq ever be put back together again? Was the effect of the Brits' and the French's scheme during and after the Great War ever meaningful? http://lostislamichistory.com/how-the-british-divided-up-the-arab-world/
Would it make a difference? Given the social standards of the times, women would have to satisfy the requirements imposed on/expected of them. What is there in the "Bible" that indicates that women - aside from not being as lyingly cowardly as the "disciples" - would enjoy any special consideration or advantages?
Rummie, the robotic cadaver