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Is it asking too much for men and women to be companions? We maintain that this is what God intended. However, through natural circumstances we are living with the legacy of a male dominated world. Women and men are equal in the eyes of God but different for a purpose. That purpose fosters companionship, the two becoming one and their relationship being better than each individually. This has not been reality but the old and present world of might-makes-right in which the domination of one gender over the other is no longer reality. The new reality is each gender being who they are and that…mehr

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Is it asking too much for men and women to be companions? We maintain that this is what God intended. However, through natural circumstances we are living with the legacy of a male dominated world. Women and men are equal in the eyes of God but different for a purpose. That purpose fosters companionship, the two becoming one and their relationship being better than each individually. This has not been reality but the old and present world of might-makes-right in which the domination of one gender over the other is no longer reality. The new reality is each gender being who they are and that being okay. Together they are companions, what God meant for them to be. This is the reality we share with our readers!


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Robert (Bob) W. Spruce He is Catholic Certified Spiritual Director and a convert to Catholicism. He has an M.B.A. and undergraduate degrees from the American University and an Episcopal seminary. He is involved in prison ministry and retreat programs.