[incomplete] "The acknowledgement of the mother being the teacher of children" is just a euphamism for a law that works to keep women out of professional careers. The kind of education that a woman is given priority for is the kind of education that is useful for teaching children, not an education that would necessarily press the frontiers of her personal knowledge. You're really living in the days of St. Paul with such a law, saying that you're exalting women by keeping them in their proper place. Nor is Baha'u'llah's acceptance and practice of bigamy an example of progress in marriage. Nor is the sexually slanted structure of inheritance, or the exclusion of women from the UHJ. The equality of women has numerous limits in Baha'u'llah's teachings. [incomplete]