I wasn't going to do this. I really had no intention of writing any of my feelings down because I've probably read a million (maybe less...) blogs on this topic in the last few weeks and most have expressed how I feel. But I decided I have this blog for a reason and it is to write down what I think about things and this is something I feel I should go "on the record" about. Not because I have anything new to say. Not because this is some well thought out argument that I've been working on for months or years (like some "blogs"). But because I want people to know how I feel and what I have been thinking.
It's women's equality in the Mormon church. It's women who want the priesthood so that they can be equal to the men.
The thing is, from a secular point of view men and women are not equal in the Mormon church. You can't really argue that they are. There are many more prominent positions for men and even the highest woman leader still reports to the President of the Church (a man). So no, we aren't "equal" and women can't do the same things that men can.
I am not a parent so this next bit is not from personal experience, but observation (I'm the oldest of six kids). My parents parent each of my siblings differently and I've heard that's how it goes is any family with multiple kids. Some kids need tough love, some need daily hugs and words of encouragement, some do chores willingly, some need a little push, some are stubborn and some are always obedient. Parenting would be easy if every time a kid did X, the parent would do Y and peace would abound! Since God is our parent, I expect it's the same with him. Just like my parents gave all of us food, a bed, clothes and the essentials for earthly survival, so our Heavenly Father gave us all scriptures, prayer, and the temple for our spiritual survival. And just like my parents gave me different chores than my siblings so that our house would function, our Heavenly Father gives us different chores/ responsibilities so that his church will function. His sons were given the opportunity to exercise his power and authority to perform certain ordinances and hold certain leadership positions and his daughters were given the opportunity to utilize his power in other ways. It is the same power, given in different ways to different children, NOT because he was trying to make them equal, but because he wanted his church to run a certain way.
And his church is an eternal church. Not a church governed by earthly laws and understanding. Not a democracy. It's not like any other organization on the earth today. So how can we put our secular version of equality on something that is in no way secular?
I remember sitting in 8th grade math one day, wondering what more there could possibly be to math. We added, subtracted, multiplied, divided, found square roots and used the Pythagorean theorem (and used negative numbers sometimes!). It seemed like that was all that numbers could possibly do! And then I got to 9th grade geometry and a whole new facet of math was opened to me. And then trigonometry, precalculus and calculus.
In 8th grade I could not have fathomed proofs, limits, imaginary numbers, etc. But all those years of math were teaching me the basics for what was to come. If someone tried to teach me calculus in 8th grade I wouldn't have any basis to start to comprehend it! I needed precalculus, and before that I needed trigonometry.
Sometimes I like to think God works the same way. Right now we are in 8th grade math. Everything we see and do is based off our earth life and we can't even fathom what will happen in 12th grade calculus. God doesn't even bother telling us what will happen because even if he did, we wouldn't understand it!!
But one day we will. When the time is right. First we need to ace algebra. And then we need to ace geometry. And finally, one day, God will tell us how it all works.
Whenever I don't understand why something in the church is the way it is, I have to have faith that one day I will. I will always try to figure things out, and ask questions, but if I can't get the answer, I have to know it is okay!
Once we're done with our mortal state, I wouldn't be surprised if things changed and evolved! I'm not going to venture to guess what those things could be on here, but each person can study and pray to find their own answers. If some women want to believe that they will receive the priesthood in the future because of answers they found in the scriptures and their personal communication with God, through prayer, then I am not going to say they are wrong. However I do not believe it is okay for them to preach to others their own, personal beliefs as if it is doctrine. It's okay to talk with your husband/ wife/ close friends about your questions and ideas and wonder what things could be like in the future. It's even okay to ask your bishop/ stake president what they think about the topic because maybe they will have insights you didn't have. And if you feel like that's not enough and you want to ask the presidency of the church, by all means, do so! But when those men (who have the very authority which you are seeking) say that what you are seeking is contrary to church doctrine then stop it. Stop preaching your ideas like it is something that can be changed if enough people demand it.
One day, once we've all aced "calculus" I think we will look back at our time and earth and realize why things were the way they were. And we will understand what equality through God's eyes truly means.
I too have read a gazillion different articles and blogs on this. Yours was by far the best! I love it!!!
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