GC, no resignations?
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 12:05 pm
I fully expected Monson to have the moral integrity to stand down.
He has presided over a series of unmitigated disasters:
Members leaving in droves
Baptising Holocaust victims despite promising not to
City Creek draining all the liquid funds
Firing janitors and making members clean for free
Proposition 8
Visiting a quilt making evening the night before Japan was nearly wiped out by a Tsunami instead of giving Prophetic warnings to flee the impending waves
Declining Sacrament attendance like never seen before
Allowing members to find the truth about Church history from sources other than the Church
Lying in General Conference over Arthur Patton
OutDunning Dunn...
Allowing Apostles to state blatant lies on TV
Allowing an abhorrent imbalance between commercial spending of Church funds and those that go to humanitarian needs.
Etc Etc Etc
Bear in mind this is his day job that he gets paid for.
It's a shambles and any group of shareholders in a company where this type of cataclysmic mismanagement had prevailed would have been given his marching orders. Most CEO's would have had the minerals to admit their mistakes and vacate the office by now.
He has presided over a series of unmitigated disasters:
Members leaving in droves
Baptising Holocaust victims despite promising not to
City Creek draining all the liquid funds
Firing janitors and making members clean for free
Proposition 8
Visiting a quilt making evening the night before Japan was nearly wiped out by a Tsunami instead of giving Prophetic warnings to flee the impending waves
Declining Sacrament attendance like never seen before
Allowing members to find the truth about Church history from sources other than the Church
Lying in General Conference over Arthur Patton
OutDunning Dunn...
Allowing Apostles to state blatant lies on TV
Allowing an abhorrent imbalance between commercial spending of Church funds and those that go to humanitarian needs.
Etc Etc Etc
Bear in mind this is his day job that he gets paid for.
It's a shambles and any group of shareholders in a company where this type of cataclysmic mismanagement had prevailed would have been given his marching orders. Most CEO's would have had the minerals to admit their mistakes and vacate the office by now.