Franktalk wrote:I think that the scriptures (that have been sorted by men) are a stumbling block. I see no reason one soul or another should have limits on spirituality.
Lord knows that the guys have screwed things up. At least we could share the blame.
i suppose there are two ways to consider some things in this life.
doing something is justified by:
1. seeing no reason against it
2. seeing a reason for it
the value of either of these options is worthy of discussion, but perhaps not here...not now.
that being said...there are plenty of reasons to consider men and women distinct and different, both physically and spiritually. This is not a value judgment, this is not a measure of one sex being "better" than the other, this not a means to deny one gender the benefits and burdens of another....this is merely a truth...a plain and simple fact.
To assume that the talents, faculties, and motivations of a man and a woman are identical is simply defiant of common sense and good science. The physical manifestations of each gender are distinct to their circumstance...adaptable but unchangeable.
The full potential of each gender is unattainable in isolation, it is only as they compliment and supplement each other that this power is achieved.
The priesthood would not be fully realized without the compliment of woman...just as a sword is impotent without a handle.