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Originally Posted by MikeWaters
There was a talk from Russell M. Nelson that women's voices are wanted and needed. But I didn't hear of any structural organizational changes that would facilitate that.
But to be fair in the past couple years there has been some movement towards taking power away from Bishops and giving it to Ward Councils. (this was much needed).
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Without structural changes, talk is cheap.
The Church is usually decades behind social change. But this change is required by the organization. Why leave more the half of the membership on the sidelines? With the church losing men in droves, you want to handcuff the women who stay?
Doesn't seem like a wise choice to me.