I would expect that proportionally we would see more priesthood holders speak. What I’m pleased with is the increasing numbers of priesthood leaders from other nationalities and ethnic/racial groups speaking.IHAQ wrote: ↑Wed Oct 05, 2022 5:22 pmFeel free to contribute the data MG. I see Stem has provided the information. What credit do you think is due within the context of that data provided by Stem and within the context that it is 2022, and bearing in mind that the active demographic is predominantly female and living outside of North America?MG 2.0 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 05, 2022 3:47 pm
How many speakers from different ethnic and/or racial origins? North Americans vs. everyone else?
Just thinking that you maybe ought to give credit where credit is due.
The church is international with many different ethnic groups and racial categories. That ought to be recognized along with how many women spoke, in my opinion.
Numbers?
Regards,
MG
That is good.
I wouldn’t expect the number of men vs. women speaking to be proportional to any factors outside of the priesthood leadership. My guess is that if you talked with active, believing women you wouldn’t find that their expectations are any different.
The mountain out of a molehill syndrome mainly exists inside the minds of critics of the church.
Regards,
MG