Sono_hito wrote:What about people such as...oh crap...what was his name....The biologist who documented the DNA in native americans and was exed for something else that had occured several years earlier and already cleared.
Simon Southerton?
Sono_hito wrote:What about people such as...oh crap...what was his name....The biologist who documented the DNA in native americans and was exed for something else that had occured several years earlier and already cleared.
Jason Bourne wrote:Sono_hito wrote:What about people such as...oh crap...what was his name....The biologist who documented the DNA in native americans and was exed for something else that had occured several years earlier and already cleared.
Simon Southerton was not an elected official. He was a member that came out in open apotasy. You said elected leaders who do not follow the church line will surely be reprimanded. Scary Harry seems to have faired ok as far as we can tell.
I can't help but wonder if this preemptive clarification is, at least in part, due to the Church's fear of media questions about Romney's temple oaths.
Coggins7 wrote:I've been through them, and I know what's in them. I also know what the church teaches regarding politics and one's obligations as a citizen, at least in essentially democratic countries.
Loran
Would that include behind-the-scenes puppeteering by the Brethren to alter the political outcomes of such things as the ERA?
Coggins7 wrote:Would that include behind-the-scenes puppeteering by the Brethren to alter the political outcomes of such things as the ERA?
In other words, the General Authorities of the church have no business involving themselves in the political or cultural life of their country.
The ERA, just for a littel historical and idological reminder, was a document so far out of harmony with the founding principles of this nation, not to mention the Constitution which is the legal codification of those principles, that to not have involved themselves in its ultimate defeat (which was a democratic defeat Scratch; it didn't have a prayer in the arena of ideas or in Congress)
Not if they want to remain tax-exempt, or if they want to continue hiding their dubious spending of Church finances.
The ERA, just for a littel historical and idological reminder, was a document so far out of harmony with the founding principles of this nation, not to mention the Constitution which is the legal codification of those principles, that to not have involved themselves in its ultimate defeat (which was a democratic defeat Scratch; it didn't have a prayer in the arena of ideas or in Congress)
No; the ERA was on the verge of being ratified. The FP decided at the last second that they did not like it, and the Church's grassroots political campaign (during which, among other things, Pres. Hinckley rather sneakily tried to downplay Church association with the campaign even as he was directing it from behind the scenes) was arguably the deciding factor in the ERA's defeat. The Church stooped to some pretty low tactics in achieving this victory, too, such as lying to Relief Society women by telling them that pornographic films were being screened at pro-ERA meetings, or claiming that pro-ERA factions consisted entirely of lesbians.