Yeah, if I say that I used to feed the pigs and sing hymns on Sunday some people will say I am equating the two. Actually I am just mentioning two things I may have done on the same day when I was a teenager.
“Yeah, if I say that I used to feed the pigs and sing hymns on Sunday some people will say I am equating the two. Actually I am just mentioning two things I may have done on the same day when I was a teenager.”
If the question was ‘what are things you used do on Sunday?’, then there is a construct on which you can say they are being equated, but that would be stretching the meaning and usage of the word to render it almost meaningless.