by mshannont on July 7th, 2004

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Do Mormons believe that women are less than men in the eyes of God?

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  • by Mary Siever on July 8th, 2004

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    No. As an LDS woman I have never in 33 years been made to feel I am less than a man in the eyes of my Father in Heaven. Women are actually encouraged to reach their greatest potential and the scriptures reiterate the belief that we are equal in value to men as daughters of God.

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    • Kim Siever

      by Kim Siever on November 11th, 2005

    • As an LDS male, I was taught to put women on a pedestal and I treat them almost as though they're better than me.

      BluePen

      by BluePen on September 19th, 2005

    • Everyone is equal. Great answer

      Tuckers Mommy

      by Tuckers Mommy on April 17th, 2006

    • Lucky you.

      krazykiddz

      by krazykiddz on September 10th, 2006

    • of course you were taught to do that Mr. LDS male because the church puts women on pedestals so that they can demand more "spiritual" behavior from them while at the same time allowing males to indulge in less spiritual behavior. That nonsense only works on brainwashed women; I on the other hand send you a swift "spiritual" kick in the you know whats.

      sungazer

      by sungazer on January 9th, 2009

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