The quick and easy answer to the subject question is: they (including
feminists such as Gordon B. Hinckley) are still faithful members of the
Church.
The controversial answer is: just what is meant by the term feminist?
Its original meaning was one who sought equal rights, blessings, and
The author of the article is one of those old-time man-hating feminists
that apparently believed or sympathized with all the pernicious
stereotypical ideas about the evils of patriarchy and blah blah blah.
One of those for whom our friend John coined the term Signaturi. I am
certain that
--Stacy Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isn't this speaking out against priesthood?
Chet opines: Possibly. But the priesthood (not necessarily every male who holds the
priesthood) has really broad shoulders and can take much more severe criticism than
this.
Me? I'll just hide my head
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Subject: Re: [ZION] Where have all the Mormon feminists gone?
The quick and easy answer to the subject question is: they (including
feminists such as Gordon B. Hinckley) are still faithful members of the
Church