Plutarch wrote:I have never threatened to report anybody to the Church, and I have made that clear many times.
But your constant refrain about discipline and punishment sure sounds threatening.
My challenge has not been to mere anonymity but to anonymous posters who (1) claim to be temple-recommend holding members of the church and (2) ridicule and mock the Church and living persons in it. The sin is not anonymity (cowardice may not be a sin but a character defect) but hypocrisy.
But there are many good reasons for writing anonymously, which was the primary point of my long post -- the Lord, Church leaders, Founding Fathers, and Supreme Court all had good reasons to support anonymity, as do those who post anonymously here.
Thus, all your posts about government and D&C anonymity mean nothing to me.
Obviously. I am surprised, however, that a self-proclaimed 'libertarian' and professional lawyer can have such utter disdain for free expression in the form of anonymous writing.
Anonymity is protected discourse under the First Amendment, but that protection has no analogue in private organizations and especially organizations that are themselves protected by the First Amendment.
I noted in my post that consitutional protections are not binding on private organizations; however, my point was that the principles behind such constitutional protections are admirable and, therefore, are instructive for individuals and private organizations in their treatment of others. Throw in the belief that the Lord had a strong influence in the creation of those protections, and I think it behooves all of us to apply those principles in our lives.
A core element of your persona, of Harmony, of Jason Osbourne, and of MS is that you are active temple recommend holders in the Church.
How is that "core" to anyone other than to us as individuals?
Harmony invokes this credo at every turn to put an extra exclamation point on her apostasy.
No, she raises the point when folks like you falsely accuse her of apostasy. The fact she mentions her TR is in direct response to you judgmental statements.
As I read my New Testament, hypocrisy ranks, as a sin, higher than any other sin condemned in the New Testament. Aside from the shedding of innocent blood and denial of the Holy Ghost. But, I think that the hypocrisy evidenced on this board by those who claim to be TBM but are really apostates approach the much greater sin.
I don't see that "hypocrisy," because having a TR does not mean we consider ourselves "TBM" -- I certainly don't feel that I am a "TBM." But I do hold a TR, and rightfully so, in my opinion. If I am wrong about this, then the Lord will take care of it (just as He will with those TR-holders who claim to be Christians, but who adopt a persona on this bb that is antithetical to how Christ treated others).