That statement really caught my eye. Hmmmm. Might be time for a new thread [New thread created - Barry], but I'll try it here: give me one instance, one place, one setting where "we are all equals."
I think at the moment of conception we are different from everyone else who ever existed, and then the differences really begin to mount. By birth we have already developed so much of who we are that who we become is in large part, already formed.
We are unique. We are all different from each other. We were never equal to anyone in any way and never will be.
The closest thing I can see where we are equal is that we are either alive or dead. As far as the government is concerned, we should be equal in the voting booth, but that is, of course, not true, since we are all educated differently. I guess our vote, when tallied, is equal to everyone else's. Especially if you live in Florida or Ohio, right?Or your vote is negated because of the electoral college.
Nope, not equal as far as I can tell. Not in any way I can think of.
Please let me know if I'm missing something.
-Jeff