My answer is mostly drawn from my own personal experience as a lifelong Mormon. I've heard many times that sex is intended to be pleasurable and I've never heard the opposite.
That's not what I said. Priesthood does not equal preaching. In fact, women preach from the pulpit every Sunday.
Perhaps this is a semantical distinction then...in the sense that any layperson may "preach the Gospel" (or testify of their deliverance/salvation, etc.). Some religious sects (Christianity in particular) actually operate under such a "commanded" imperative (see: Matthew 28:16-20, others), but do not "ordain" all preachers as authoritative ministers/priests/"reverends", etc.
Most "organized" sectarian religions connote a special designation of religious authority to individually preside over, lead, or "tend to their community flock"...as it were.
Put another way, all cats are mammals, but not all mammals are cats. Ergo, all priests are preachers, but not all preachers are priests.
It's a simple question, really. Are women permitted to be ordained as priests within the LDS sects?
In as few words as possible: LDS Martin Harris claimed that Anton told him the characters were genuine, but later recanted when he heard of their source. Anton claimed he never admitted they were genuine characters.
A non-denial denial. How compelling.
I don't know. I don't know. I don't know.
And - I don't care. Questions like this are just the minutia, keeping one from seeing the bigger picture God intends one to see.
Perhaps this partially accounts of a favored axiom..."
The Devil is in the details."
Dismissing the "
minutiae" may be requisite to faith-based beliefs, but I wouldn't even buy a used car in such a fashion.
I always applaud anyone who can earnestly say "
I don't know". I have much less interest in accepting
any insistent claims that are answered by, "
I don't know, and I don't care if I know or not."
Nothing personal, but I wouldn't buy a used car from you. "
Trust me (because I know I'm right and true)", or; "You're missing the bigger picture!"...is a lousy way to sell dishwashers, used cars, religion, or big screen TVs.
There will always be people out there that want to believe (and buy into) any claim that "s
ounds too good to be true". And, there will always be skeptics; who want to see the fine print, read the warranty, and compare/contrast the claimed features/benefits that may determine the outcome of any impactive decision/choice that directly effects their well-being, goals, and priorities.
A curse is separation from God. Those out to harm God or his church might end up with it.
Interesting. I was not aware that your God (or His church) could
ever be harmed, especially by mortal human skin. Perhaps I am "cursed" in this way for being a white, middle-aged male residing within the most prosperous and powerful nation the world has ever known. Maybe that's why LDS, SDAs, and our local Baptists continue to knock upon my door, uninvited...in efforts to "reunite" my accursed and unrepentant soul with their merciful, but curse-throwing, grudge-holding, separation-anxiety riddled deity.
With all due respect, that's a stupid post on your part. I said nothing of "burning in the mind." I said truth confirmed to one's mind. This means knowledge you didn't previously have is now there.
We call that process...learning. Some prefer to think that "knowledge" is a process borne of discovery, inquiry, and curiosity...of the unknown, the ambiguous, or the inexperienced. Missourians are famously known for their innate skepticism as held in their own axiomatic expression..."
Don't tell me, show me."
I would agree that existential "truths" are available to anyone that seeks knowledge beyond any defined boundaries or proscribed limits. I only offer that no "truths" of--any kind--are eventually lasting, impacting, or meaningful...if they are not subject to (or claim to rise above) the elemental "
minutiae" attendant to any relevant insight, wisdom, newfound discovery, or intellectual exploration of evidential facts.
Also, don't take "burning" so literally. When you have a burning desire for your right hand are you actually burning or experiencing some pain or discomfort?
Is this some veiled masturbatory reference, or what?
Why not? Because it doesn't matter. As for His glory - it is observable first hand. You just need to know where to look.
"
Where to look"?
Asked...but your
answer only offers..."
It doesn't matter".
Evidently, I am cursed with a dearth of requisite faith...as (it would seem) is a purposed retribution upon myself, compliments of your God.