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🗓️ 7 May 2024
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0:00.0 | Testing 1-2-3. Testing 1-2, three. This is Radio Free Mormon on the air, |
0:26.6 | broadcasting behind enemy lines. Tonight's episode, Mormon women turn up the heat on church leaders. |
0:34.6 | Today's date is May 7, 20 2024, and there has been an explosive piece |
0:41.3 | released today in the Salt Lake Tribune regarding certain comments made by the President of the |
0:47.9 | Relief Society, Camille Johnson, this past Friday as part of the BYU Women's Conference. |
0:55.0 | And what she said was that although she had had a career as a corporate attorney, |
1:01.8 | she was nevertheless encouraging the other women in the church to stay home and take care of their kids. |
1:07.2 | I think that's basically what her message amounted to. |
1:09.7 | It will be quoted here in this article, |
1:11.5 | and we'll put this up on the screen here so we can all take a look at it. Here we go. LDS women to |
1:18.1 | church leaders. When did the rules about women working outside the home change? Thousands take to the |
1:26.3 | church's Instagram to decry what they describe as mixed messaging |
1:31.4 | regarding mothers pursuing careers. There's a picture of Relief Society president Camille Johnson |
1:39.5 | speaking on Friday at Brigham Young University's Women's Conference, she's the leader of the |
1:45.1 | Global Relief Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and she explained that |
1:49.5 | even though she worked outside the home, let me re-emphasize that. She explained that even |
1:54.4 | though she worked outside the home, her priority has always been motherhood. This is an article written by Tamara Kimsley of the Salt Lake |
2:04.1 | Tribune. As I said, it came out today on May 7, 2024, and I could not wait to get online and share |
2:12.4 | this article with you. For the second time, in less than two months, Latter-day St. Women have taken to social media |
2:20.1 | to push back against an address delivered by a top female church leader. You'll remember the |
2:27.9 | first top church female leader that was pushed back against was Sister J Annette Dennis and her comments about she |
2:35.0 | doesn't know any church that gives more power and authority of the women than the LDS church. |
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