ldsfaqs wrote:Actually it DOES take an anti-mormon or feminist to see that, because that's the ONLY time I ever saw the same myself, is when I left the Church and became anti-mormon
So? Just because you were an anti-Mormon when you believed that doesn't mean you were wrong, nor does it mean that only anti-Mormons and feminists see something wrong with the way the church treats women.
ldsfaqs wrote:I was seriously wrong, and so are you.
If you think I'm wrong, show, don't tell. Your assertions don't mean very much to me.
ldsfaqs wrote:Normal average people who have no "agenda" either way see normal healthy relationships with women and men in the Church.
Argumentum ad populum is similarly meaningless to me. That said, I didn't say anything about whether or not there are men and women in the church who had normal, healthy relationships. I said that the church subordinates women to men in its teachings and structure. I don't have to appeal to silent, invisible "normal average people" to show that.
ldsfaqs wrote:No, you simply don't understand that men and women are in fact EQUALS in the Church.....
I disagree, though I understand the church likes to assert that. But it simultaneously teaches that husbands "preside" over their wives. Preside means "to exercise authority or control." Men who are exercising authority or control over their wives are not "equals" with their wives.
And that's just one of dozens upon dozens of examples that I could give of the churches hierarchical teachings on the sexes.
ldsfaqs wrote:We are "subordinate" to the Father, but in fact we are, and are to be EQUALS or as it is said ONE with the Father....
If I'm following this analogy correctly, you're agreeing that LDS women are subordinate to LDS men at present, but saying that they have equal worth to men and that they'll one day become equals with men by becoming "one" with them.
But we're not talking about the future; we're talking about the here and now. Teaching that one class of people will stop being the subordinates of another class of people in the afterlife is not the same as treating them as equals now.
Willy Law ~ Much thanks for going through the trouble of posting that information. I'll have to check out that book sometime. It sounds informative.