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For the Strength of Youth: Why I Don’t Feel Super Happy...

In General Conference earlier this month, the church introduced a new version of the For the Strength of Youth pamphlet. Overall, this new version is a massive improvement over the previous one: gone are the gendered and specific modesty requirements, the arbitrary prohibitions on tattoos or piercings, and much of the shaming language. It’s not perfect: it still contains anti-LGBTQ rhetoric (“Feeling same-sex attraction is not a sin,” but don’t act on it and God loves you, basically), and while I find the church’s position on this to be incredibly harmful, it’s still a huge improvement from the now...
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10 changes I hope to see next year at church

1. I hope they print scriptures that are gender-inclusive. I like what Nephi says about likening the scriptures to us, and this would be a great way to help achieve this. It can be distracting to read scriptures that seem to ignore you. 2. I hope they allow members the option of praying to “Heavenly Parents” or "Heavenly Mother." Since Heavenly Mother is a Goddess, she deserves worship as well. 3. I hope they emphasize equal partners instead of gender roles. I hope it becomes common for women to call on someone to pray. I recently attended a ward activity where...
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