Maksutov wrote:BYU has been in on this action for about 20 years now. The late Richard Wilkins and the Kennedy center saw to that. Wilkins was up to his ears collaborating with Muslims and ultraconservative Catholics and Jews when he died. One of the Three Amigos expressed disappointment that there were faculty at BYU that found this unseemly. Looks like the Brethren like this direction and so they're doubling down. Maybe they're becoming more mainstream at the MI but everywhere else they're trying to compete with pukes like Dobson and Phelps. Ugh. And this after touting their great victory in negotiating local laws re: gay discrimination.
At best they are speaking out of both sides of their mouths. At best.
Where is the BYU center for helping inner city families living in poverty?
It is so clear that they cannot see beyond their own ideology and their own community.
They don't really care what happens to these other families. They are only concerned about their own world.
The LDS Church remains a church for white, married, middle-class, conservatives. Unless one fits its narrow definition of good society, then one is doomed to stay on the fringes of the LDS Church, if one does in fact manage to hang on.
Having lived in an inner city ward for a few years, I witnessed firsthand as the executive secretary how the LDS Church was angry when the bishop gave too much financial assistance to his ward members. When my bishop did not comply, he was replaced by someone living outside of the ward, someone from the suburbs.
Jesus placed the care of the poor at the center of his gospel, not issues of gender.
The LDS Church has clearly lost its way. It has given up the Gospel of Jesus Christ for a mess of ideological pottage.
"Petition wasn’t meant to start a witch hunt as I’ve said 6000 times." ~ Hanna Seariac, LDS apologist