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Political and social issues related to women in the Church

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Political and social issues related to women in the Church


Church over Family?

Summary: Some former Church members claim the time commitments that went with their involvement in Church service encouraged them to neglect their families.

Sexual abuse, assault, rape, and incest

Summary: The Church condemns the sins of sexual assault, abuse, incest, and rape as extremely grave sins, while considering the victims innocent of wrong-doing.

Sexual assault victims ought to fight to the death?

Summary: Do Church leaders teach that those subject to sexual abuse or assault ought to fight to the death or be considered guilty of sin? Absolutely not.