I hate this between-the-batches confusion.
Quote:
posted somewhere in a dead thread by that AG guy
The answer in the case of fundamentalist Islam is more often "yes" than it is in the case of fundamentalist Christianity, because Christianity predominates in regions in which secularism coincides with economic prosperity, freedom of travel, and freedom of marriage, three cultural contexts that benefit secular women but are denied to women in the same region for religious reasons.
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There is a huge cause-and-effect issue that is being skirted in this statement.
But, with the change in threads, I'm too lost to say more.