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Totally agree. This will be a long-term process."There is no creature more arrogant than a self-righteous libertarian on the web, am I right? Those folks are just intolerable."
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If there's one bright spot in the letter, it's that it will make the process faster if anything. But it's already too late for a lot of people.Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View PostTotally agree. This will be a long-term process.Awesomeness now has a name. Let me introduce myself.
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Based on the meals my family has received from the relief society recently, the women of the church are failing in the kitchen. If they can't even get that right how can we expect them to play a larger role in a world wide organization?
Get your own house in order ladies, and then we will consider expanding your role.
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You're assuming those women serving missions will stay after they've seen the man behind the curtain.Originally posted by myboynoah View PostI know many people want things to change tomorrow. Or even within the next year. Not going to happen. Be patient. More women serving missions will bring a revolutionary change, probably within ten years. This (women with true leadership responsibilities in The Church) needs to be socialized, and it will be.
Until then, quit whining. Our beloved Cougars are playing a bunch of ducks and nerds on Thursday.
Focus people, focus.

I'm afraid this transition will happen much like the blacks getting the priesthood, meaning that the change occurred, but the organization retained too much cultural memory and as a result we are still known as a racist organization. I know, I know, that's offensive to many here, but some of the most racist statements I've ever heard have been spoken by Mormons with good intentions.Dio perdona tante cose per un’opera di misericordia
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perhaps you can buy it.Originally posted by SoonerCoug View PostI'm going to go ahead and predict the catastrophic collapse of Mormonism within 30 years.
I do hope that BYU lives on in some capacity.Dio perdona tante cose per un’opera di misericordia
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The most racist statements I have ever heard came from my Baptist grandfather who also had good intentions. Maybe I should classify Baptists as a racist organization. My grandmother still uses words like "colored" "Negro" and "black". She is Catholic, seems I should also classify the Catholic church as a bunch of child molesting racists.Originally posted by pellegrino View PostYou're assuming those women serving missions will stay after they've seen the man behind the curtain.

I'm afraid this transition will happen much like the blacks getting the priesthood, meaning that the change occurred, but the organization retained too much cultural memory and as a result we are still known as a racist organization. I know, I know, that's offensive to many here, but some of the most racist statements I've ever heard have been spoken by Mormons with good intentions.
This is fun, who is next?
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He's ALIVE to me!Originally posted by byu71 View PostOuch. You are one of the smart guys I listen too. I was just indicating the perspective she probably comes from. I will apologize if you will resurrect me.
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Everybody in America can trot out stories about the racist old people in their life. I'm talking about people your age and younger referring to African Americans as porch rats.Originally posted by cougjunkie View PostThe most racist statements I have ever heard came from my Baptist grandfather who also had good intentions. Maybe I should classify Baptists as a racist organization. My grandmother still uses words like "colored" "Negro" and "black". She is Catholic, seems I should also classify the Catholic church as a bunch of child molesting racists.
This is fun, who is next?
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All women who hold officially sanctioned positions within OW, have a current temple recommend. They do not require the same of those who support them, but at least the leadership is comprised entirely of active, temple worthy women.Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View PostGotcha.
I know that many of the protesters are former members, but there are also many (including Kelly) that are faithful and active.Dio perdona tante cose per un’opera di misericordia
God forgives many things for an act of mercyAlessandro Manzoni
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You're too pessimistic. Have hope, brother.Originally posted by pellegrino View PostYou're assuming those women serving missions will stay after they've seen the man behind the curtain.
I'm afraid this transition will happen much like the blacks getting the priesthood, meaning that the change occurred, but the organization retained too much cultural memory and as a result we are still known as a racist organization. I know, I know, that's offensive to many here, but some of the most racist statements I've ever heard have been spoken by Mormons with good intentions.Give 'em Hell, Cougars!!!
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MRD and I were discussing this last week in a bar in Vegas.Originally posted by pellegrino View PostYou're assuming those women serving missions will stay after they've seen the man behind the curtain.
Will the large numbers of women serving missions undermine the current male-centered authority structures? (my opinion)
Or are serving these missions going to entrench, fortify & solidify a female base that is loyal to the current leadership? (MRD's opinion - he'll chime in if I got it wrong)
Or both?"More crazy people to Provo go than to any other town in the state."
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lol. Worst bar topic ever. GTFOOriginally posted by Solon View PostMRD and I were discussing this last week in a bar in Vegas.
Will the large numbers of women serving missions undermine the current male-centered authority structures? (my opinion)
Or are serving these missions going to entrench, fortify & solidify a female base that is loyal to the current leadership? (MRD's opinion - he'll chime in if I got it wrong)
Or both?
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Or, will a good portion of them just decide to leave all together because they have lost the idealism of their youthOriginally posted by Solon View PostMRD and I were discussing this last week in a bar in Vegas.
Will the large numbers of women serving missions undermine the current male-centered authority structures? (my opinion)
Or are serving these missions going to entrench, fortify & solidify a female base that is loyal to the current leadership? (MRD's opinion - he'll chime in if I got it wrong)
Or both?
Unfortunately, this is what a lot of Mormons discuss in bars as they drown their apostate sorrows in liquor.Originally posted by TripletDaddy View Postlol. Worst bar topic ever. GTFO
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Thanks The word dead is especially scary to me at my tender age.Originally posted by Solon View PostHe's ALIVE to me!

This is not directed to you as I didn't hear you say this. I find a comment that the women who believe in the current status quo are essentially brain washed dupes to be as offensive as my comment about the professor. A difference of opinion can come from two well informed thoughtful people. Thus I can see both points of view. If the church were a democracy I would vote women could have the Priesthood. It wouldn't be high on my priority list because it isn't high on the priority list of the women I associate with. If it is with women with whom others associate with I can accept why it would be important to them.
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