Homewomen and the priesthood

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The Priesthood Makes You Special

If it's wrong for girls to aspire to positions of church authority or to ask for the priesthood to be extended to them, why is it celebrated when boys do the exact same thing?
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I Miss Church. But I Cannot Go Back.

I would never, ever tolerate a gendered disparity between my son and daughters like what they experience at church in any other context. So why should church be any different? How could I decry inequality in any other situation, but stay silent about this one while they were taught not just “this is the way it is,” but “this is the way God wants it to be”?
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Women and the Priesthood is a Joke

Brad Wilcox’s now infamous Alpine, Utah fireside took the internet by storm two weeks ago, and I wrote my thoughts regarding his take on women and the priesthood RIGHT HERE, but there were so many problematic parts that it was impossible to cover everything in one blog post. Today I want to discuss the way women and girls with priesthood authority and power is too often considered one big hilarious joke by many men in the church. Brad talked about his kids playing church at home with their stuffed animals and joked, “I got a little nervous when my daughter...
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