Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. That's fine. But 'Bambi's' cliché "if you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all" still rings in the back of my head when my opinion crosses that line. I recently read this article which was definitely opinionated but Carrie Sheffield obviously needed to watch that Disney Classic before thinking to publish. It hurt me to think that she thought I was a member of a woman-suppressing cult comprised of bigots. Not exactly a good way to ease into giving someone advice to improve if you ask me. What ever happened to the affirmation sandwich?
She implied that, in the LDS faith, women were deterred from getting an education. I dare you to say I have been kept back from receiving an education. My whole life I have been told to get the best education available to me. I moved from my home, worked for a year and went through 2 long years applying to be accepted into the most competitive and distinguished program offered at my school. I was helped and encouraged by every one of my leaders. There is a fund in the church specific to education for those who are unable to pay for their own, available to men and women alike.
As for feeling suppressed because I'm a woman. I have no idea what she was talking about. I am so respected and appreciated. I can't even number the times a house of guys have served me, taken me out and opened my doors, or have come to MY house and washed MY dishes! While yes, we are encouraged to marry it is because people older and far wiser understand that the family is where your greatest joy in life will come from. Where do people want to spend the holidays? Who do you love most in your life? With whom do you share some of the best memories with? Isn't the answer to all of that family? And I do want to be a stay at home mom with my hard earned education. I want to be the one teaching my kids and raising them. I want them to have the kind of mom I had, and they will never get that from a daycare.
I have many homosexual friends. Yes homosexual and friends beside each other. It's not a lifestyle that I believe in but that doesn't mean I think less of them as a person or shun them. And generally I don’t think of them as my “homosexual” friend. They’re just my friends. That word isn’t a definition of a person. Everyone, including Ms. Carrie Sheffield, needs to be treated with respect and love. With the same love that Christ has for each of us. She accused that we reject those that decide this church isn’t for them. I’m sure that does happen, but it’s not supposed to. I’ve had friends make that decision. It makes me sad because I think they’re missing out on so much, but they’re still a part of my life and I love them.
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Love! Way to be lady!
ReplyDeleteWay to go! You have passion and power :) You should send it to Ms. Ignorant Pants. I enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteThat's MY DAUGHTER! (Can I ride on your coattails?)
ReplyDeleteCan't believe she was in my seminary class. Me teaching her? She has taught me in so many ways and continues to do so. Such a bright, beautiful, intelligent young woman! Beautifully said.
ReplyDeleteTotally Awesome, That's my Girl!
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