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My boyfriend thinks that I am overly feminist. I hope not. I enjoy being capable and allowed to do just about anything that I want to do in today's society. I am grateful that I was born into such a time. And I love the place of honor and equality that women hold within the church within the church. This is a topic that comes up in Dr. Holzapfel's classes often. I think it is very interesting that LDS women enjoyed so much freedom and such a respec... Read More
The 1978 Revelation on the Priesthood An LDS Fireside held on 22 February 2009 On Sunday, 22 February 2009 I conducted a Fireside based on the subject of the 1978 Revelation on the Priesthood. The Fireside was held in the home of one of the Annapolis Maryland Ward members. at 7:30 pm that evening. There were 15 of us in attendance . The feedback that I received indicated that the Fireside w... Read More
I read one of my friend's blogs that he posted early in February on temples and the sealing power (http://nick-nt.blogspot.com/2009/02/sealing-power.html). While reading about Nick's comments about the temple, the first thing that came to mind was the Oakland temple, the closest temple to my hometown in California. I have been taught since I was young about just how sacred temples are, and that the ordinances and sealings in which we can take part truly bring us closer to our Heavenly Father.... Read More
âWe have transformed the Declaration in our minds by reading the phrase âconsent of the governedâ as meaning rule by majorities, that is, democratic rule.â As I reflected on this sentence, I thought about my beliefs about forms of government before taking this class. I had previously thought that a democracy would be so much better then our current form of government because every single person would be able to have say in all decisions. I had realized that it would consume large amounts... Read More
A week ago yesterday I had the honor of conferring the Aaronic Priesthood, and ordaining my son to the office of Deacon. In the weeks leading up to this sacred event I found myself very distressed at the fact his mother was determined to have a this ordinance become a dog and pony show insisting on having nonmember family and friends present, I resolved to put my anguish aside knowing that her Bishop had approved of her plans. I spent allot... Read More
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