GIMR wrote:So, it's ok to come on here and call people names for not doing what you think they should do with their concerns. Very noble, Christlike, and intelligent.
Well, I appreciate the occasional compliments. But, as you will carefully note, I don't call people names who are real people. Its kinda like the prank calls I get at home all the time -- hang-ups; phony things said in the middle of the night with no names. I call them names. Anonymous posters who claim to be good members of the church who make drive-by attacks on the church are cowards and hypocrites.
Well, what if a person has a bishop who is extremely busy? I had a bishop who could only schedule 15 minute blocks of time (though most of his meetings ran over, which had you sitting there waiting for hours for an appointment that was scheduled). Is this normal? How do you air your concerns in 15 minutes?
What if your bishop is hostile to your questions?
I have never had that problem. But I suppose if my bishop pulled out of his drawer a 9 mm Ruger and pointed it me as I asked difficult questions, I would indeed have a problem with that.
And how do you feel that not answering questions, using that brilliant circular "legal" logic of yours, and name calling is tantamount to "adequately answering questions"?
I answered the question. I said "No," twice.
P