George Pinto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Let us say one had a daughter who grew up to be a > CEO candidate in a major company and the Board > said to her: we cannot make you CEO because we think > you can't keep company secrets. Or she was > denied the Prime Minister's job because she could > not keep national security secrets? How would > she feel? How would you feel if she was your > daughter or grand-daughter or niece and that was the > reason for denying her the job?
George, I don't know if I really want my daughter to have a high pressure job. The reason is that the same convent nuns also told me that work was a punishment from God, for sins committed....... > Many people treat the idea that women cannot keep > secrets as sexist. You may be right on this one. However, the Vatican has a different view of how women should be treated. So the choices I have are: 1) I toe the Vaticans line. 2) I search for another religion where women have equal status. 3) I become a "cafeteria Catholic." :-) Mervyn3.0 ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca