I don't know how other churches deal with Father's Day, but I've noticed over my lifetime how Father's Day in my church has devolved from the sacrament meeting talks being in praise of fathers or fatherhood, generally, to being a second Mother's Day. That is, the talks are generally about how the only reason that the speaker (generally the male speakers) have amounted to anything is because of a wife or mother; or the speaker outright just talks about the importance of mothers ignoring the fact that it is Father's Day; or it's a talk reprimanding the men for not doing a better job of being fathers and husbands.
And this Father's Day short video put out by the Church perfectly illustrates my point, only showing the wife and never the father, and focused on his wife giving birth to his child and his increased love for his wife as a result. Can you imagine if the Church had released a comparable video on Mother's Day with a woman talking about how getting knocked up by her husband and giving birth made her love her husband even more? And only showing pictures of the husband holding the baby?
Feminism is a cancer.
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