The latest from the New Expositor (Exponent), "Why the Church Needs Feminists" is classic example of self deification and would more appropriately be titled, "Why God needs council and advice from his flawed and biased children." Of course the answer to both titles is that He does not.
The posters quote: " This lesson came from the top-down, most notably during General Conference. In the dearth of female speakers,…" reveals her total lack of spiritual understanding and her application of the main premise of self-deification, which is...."I know better than God". It seems clear from her quote, and the whole article, that had Jackie been present in the Scared Grove, she would have said something to the effect of "That's nice Heavenly Father, but can you send someone with the female perspective?" or would have shut down at the sermon on the mount turning off the sweet messages of the Messiah, because Jesus was a man, and, well ......subject to male bias.
After trashing the doctrine of the family and the priesthood, the poster follows the typical apostate pattern and says;" I support the doctrine of the family and the priesthood;…" which means she supports her private interpretation of those doctrines, while rejecting God's intention with regard to them. Then while also rejecting the perfect unity that those doctrines teach concerning husbands and wives, she claims to be emulating Jesus. It reminds me of my best friend telling me he was "just like" a famous football player, and when I looked at him with the "Yeah, right "look he laughed and said I have two eye, two ears, two arms, etc. It was funny then, but Jackie's post demonstrates that her character is decidedly un-christilke, and the Christ she claims to emulate, is a creature of her own flesh based creation.
The truth is that the last thing the true and essential daughters of God need, is a self deified pretender, who seeks to supplant true doctrine with her own lesser versions, which appeals to the carnal woman, and rejects the spirit. No, as with Thomas Marsh, she will find out that the church and God can get along very well without her, and they will lose nothing by her apostasy, but oh what she will lose. The truth is that God's true follwers would be better off without her radical feminism, which may provide the basis for her attempts to remake God in her own image, but which is worthless to those who truly love God and are content to have him be their God and King.