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Robin HollowithJuly 25, 2013
You have misread the scripture in D&C 25. Every where else in the scriptures where the Lord says that this is his voice unto all, he means all -- not all men if the scripture was written to a man, but all. D&C 25 is written to both men and women.
Diane Kunk elJuly 20, 2013
I appreciate you writing and publishing this article. Even though these views may not be "popular" in the world and even in the church, these are truths that need to be brought to our attention. Your quotes were especially excellent. Thank you.
DavidJuly 19, 2013
OK. Now write another endlessly detailed lecture about what men of God should be like so that women can be inspired to actually be able to delight in their husbands.
MossJuly 19, 2013
"Doctrine and Covenants 25 is a revelation given to Emma Smith, but the message is intended for all women- as shown at the end of this passage of scripture where the Lord says,
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