This dating/marriage crisis within the LDS church has reached the point of being essentially irreversible

This dating/marriage crisis within the LDS church has reached the point of being essentially irreversible

Note from the blog owner: Taylor is a new contributor to the blog. This is his first post.

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The growing dating/marriage crisis within the LDS church is no secret; church leaders have been trying to figure out what to do about it, the single women and men in the church are suffering because of it, and even secular sociologists have taken notice (for example see time/dateonomics ). No longer are LDS women being deprived of marriage solely because LDS men are slacking in their duty to find a wife and have a family; the solution is no longer as simple as exhorting more LDS men to marry. It is much more insidious yet mundane it is a simple math problem.

Currently within the LDS church, there are more than 3 single women for every 2 single men. This means that if every single LDS man married a single LDS woman, there would be 1/3rd of the single LDS women left over. One third. Let that sink in for a moment.

This is actually a very predictable consequence within any conservative institutionalized group which encourages members to ilies. “This dating/marriage crisis within the LDS church has reached the point of being essentially irreversible” の続きを読む