Daniel Peterson wrote:I said nothing about BYU.
BS..
Daniel Peterson wrote:I said nothing about BYU.
Daniel Peterson wrote:I lived through the period, and was acutely, if not painfully, aware of things.
There was much more external pressure to change the priesthood policy in 1968 than there was in 1978.
Daniel Peterson wrote:Here's what I said:Daniel Peterson wrote:I lived through the period, and was acutely, if not painfully, aware of things.
There was much more external pressure to change the priesthood policy in 1968 than there was in 1978.
There is no mention of BYU.
TAK wrote:BS.. You referred to it..
DCP wrote:I think I could demonstrate that my perception is correct, but I don't care enough to expend the effort.
liz3564 wrote:Why can't both your perception and TAK's perception be correct?
liz3564 wrote:If you grew up in different parts of the US, different attitudes can prevail, even if there are some general similarities in overall societal norms.
DCP wrote:I see no insuperable obstacle, either, to women holding the priesthood. But I don't know whether they ever will, whether in this life or in the next -- though I'm somewhat more confident of the next.
DCP wrote:Oh. That. I think TAK has forgotten about that.
Granted.
Daniel Peterson wrote:I think it's inevitable that attitudes toward women in the Church will continue to change as they have changed in the past, though I'm not comfortable with predicting precisely which way those changes will occur.
I don't see a female BYU president on the horizon any time soon, but don't see any fundamental barrier to it. I'm not sure whether the trend -- if the past two presidencies can be called a "trend" -- of appointing General Authorities as presidents will continue. If it does, obviously there will be no women presidents. But it may not.
I see no insuperable obstacle, either, to women holding the priesthood. But I don't know whether they ever will, whether in this life or in the next -- though I'm somewhat more confident of the next. I do believe in revelation, however, and think that such a change will come, if it ever does, by distinct divine revelation and not merely by adminstrative vote or social evolution.