Gazelam wrote:Liz,
I am not aware of any doctrinal statement that declares that more women than men will be saved in the Kingdom of our Father. I should know better than to just state Mormon tradition without basis in scriptural fact. My apologies.
Gaz
P.S. I have that talk from Maxwell, but no notes on where and when the talk was given. Do you have the notes on that?
I'll see if I can find it, Gaz. I remember reading it when it first came out. I'm not sure if it was an Ensign article or a conference talk.
Since there is not any scriptural or doctrinal reference for this, I think it is safe to say that the whole concept of women being more righteous than men, and therefore, more women making it to the CK than men, was more than likely a conclusion drawn by LDS men who, themselves, were trying to make sense out of the concept of plural marriage as an eternal law.
You see, my view is that most LDS men, who are good men (and yes, I include you, as well as my husband in this category. ;) ), who are conscientious about keeping the commandments, fulfilling their priesthood role
righteously, and who are
truly in love with their wives aren't that thrilled with this concept, either. They are desperately trying to make some sort of sense out of it. And, this thought that maybe it has to exist because there will be more women than men in the CK, is, indeed a "grasping at straws" educated guess.
As I have mentioned previously, this is an issue that has haunted me since I learned about it. It has always gone against everything I hold dear regarding the beauty of an eternal family, and partnering with someone you love not only in this life, but the next.
When I have prayed about it, the answer that I have always received is that there are a lot of misconceptions surrounding this issue, and that there will be a lot of people who are surprised at what really occurs in the next life. I have had the distinct feeling that plural marriage is definitely NOT a requirement....that those plural families who are eternally sealed, and wish to remain so, will be honored....However, monogamy will be the "norm", and that the definition of celestial marriage is a temple marriage, PERIOD. In other words, as long as you are sealed to your spouse, that entitles you to all of the blessings associated with the CK.