harmony wrote:
It's been 30 years since the ERA, 30 years since the priesthood was revised... 30 years! And the same men are in charge. They still see through a glass darkly. They still live by the lamp of their own conceit. And they still don't see that they are part of the problem. They point their finger at the members, never acknowledging their part, their lack of true leadership and vision.
Meaningful change will not happen in my lifetime, Ray, and I cannot tell you how that hurts my heart.
Armaund Mauss has written and spoke about this. I heard an interview that John Dehlin did of Mauss. It was really opened my eyes to why the Church is like, and run and led like, a very large ship. It does not move its rudder easily and when it does it changes very slowly. Mauss talked about how the Church came out of the 19th century labeled as an odd off beat sect and cult with extreme and odd ideas. In only 50 years it went from such to a main stream mom and apple pie religion in many ways. But it seems that many in the top leadership was skittish about this an with correlation and other things moved more conservative in many ways.
Mauss discusses how the top leaders have to weigh decisions in such a way as to how many people will they alienate and cause to become disaffected. If they make to liberal a move those LDS that are more conservative become upset and may leave. And of course if they make moves that are more controlling and conservative a certain group of more liberal will leave. As a result they tend to play it safe and do things that tend to please most the active and play it in the middle. Don't rock the boat too much seems to be the mantra.
And think about it. I think in my life I have seen a dumbing down of the things the Church teaches in lessons, in the magazines and from the pulpit in General Conference. Stick to the basic, play it safe. Don't wander in your lessons from the approved manual and so on.
In the long run I do not think this is health for the organization. I could be wrong. I am not sure I will be around long enough to tell.