I remember that one of his chief arguments was this: "What is it that distinguishes men?
From even a close distance, it was barely possible to distinguish men from women in their combat positions.
This is to distinguish men bound for priesthood from permanent deacons.
This word, ish, was often used to distinguish men from women.
Unfortunately, it is also not possible to distinguish men from women or adults from children.
They possess," he said finally, "the most unique ability ever to distinguish men and women from their fellows.
It wasn't quite light enough yet to distinguish men moving about.
No longer was it possible to distinguish individual men, or even units.