Who Knows wrote:So here's what I need your advice on. I'm a little ticked off that the bishop is basically saying bad things about me, not only behind my back, but to my wife. I'm also a little worried that this could spill over to my kids when the bishop does interviews with them. I don't appreciate having the bishop basically undermine me as a husband/parent - turning my wife and kids against me (if only in some small way). Should I say something to the bishop? Or is this something I should just live with as long as my wife and kids still attend?
I went through those feelings 20 years ago. I was also a bishop and understand the sensitivities. One policy I had was never to alienate families, even if one partner, or a child, had "gone astray". I, and some other bishops I knew, would not interview a wife without permission of the husband, or where the wife stated that her husband was definitely okay with an interview, in the case where inactivity or loss of testimony of the husband was concerned, or where the wife
requested a TR interview, regardless of what her husband thought. With non-member partners, or very long inactive partners, it was different. But recent inactivity can be more sensitive. In my experience bishops did their utmost not to alienate families, or offend sensitivities, but it's a large church, and bishops will react differently, and this is something people often fail to account for.
Another factor has to be weighed in. Is the inactive partner hostile to the Church? I'm not talking about "Internet hostility", but real life hostility. In that case I would stand back even more. If a bishop is trying to alienate, then I think that's wrong, but, the wife may be doing some of the alienating
herself, and actively seeking encouragement from the bishop. This becomes a tricky situation for a bishop, because while the husband may be feeling he's being alienated by the bishop, the
wife could also be encouraging it, and sometimes
without the knowledge of the husband.
She, not just the bishop, may feel her husband is "under the influence of a bad spirit".
WK wrote this:
So then the bishopric went on to warn her about me, saying I am 'listening to the wrong spirit', and a couple of other things implying I was under the influence of satan, and that he was worried that I was having a bad influence on her.
But what was
her reaction to this? You didn't say. If that appalls her, all she has to do is tell the bishop to go jump.