rcrocket wrote:You all anonymous non-believers and non-contributors have a lot of opinions about what the Church should and shouldn't do.
One-note wonder Bob strikes again.
The "Church" is not a corpus like a corporation. It is a "corporation sole" which means that it is not owned by anybody. It exists as a body of believers.
That's certainly not the way "the Church" is communicated by the Brethren or the members. The Church institution is the Kingdom of God on earth.
There is no living person alive in the Church responsible for the massacre.
But the Church institution remains, with the same offices of general leaders as in 1857. Therefore, it is entirely proper for the Church institution today to accept responsibility for the role its general leaders played in events leading up to the massacre, and apologizing for those actions.
Yet, you ard your friends are so willing to mock and point fun, anonymously, at the Church for a horrendous tragedy for which it was not responsible.
I see no one mocking or making fun -- if anything, you and the Church are disrespecting the victims of the massacre (and their descendants) by continuing to deflect responsibility away from general leaders of the Church who played a role in setting the stage for the massacre.
In terms of deriding the Church for not conveying its property to the Fanchers, there just simply is no reason to do so.
There absolutely is a good reason to turn it over: the Church institution, via its general leaders, played a part in events leading up to the massacre.
I think the massacre a tragedy, and the Fanchers did not deserve their fate, but no living person today is responsible for that.
But the same Church institution remains, which should accept responsibility for the role its general leaders played in the massacre.