Marcus wrote: ↑Sun Oct 01, 2023 11:18 pm
MG 2.0 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 01, 2023 10:30 pm
Twice in this thread I’m calling you out on the same thing. I have never said that men are called to leadership positions on the basis so that they will later be caught abusing children.
That’s a gross misrepresentation of anything I’ve said.
You behave despicably at times.
And every time i've posted your very own words where you said exactly that:
"Member of local Bishopric jailed on sex abuse charges"
_mentalgymnast wrote: ↑Thu Dec 07, 2017 10:44 pm
He may have. He may not have. If he did, then it goes to show...and not for the first time in history... that God calls upon the weak things of the world in order to accomplish His purposes. If, as the first article seems to be saying, the fellow may not have been in the Bishopric at the time of his misbehavior then it might be that
the calling brought him to a position/place of being 'outed'. That's a good thing. As long, of course, as he hasn't been misbehaving in the meantime. It's hard to know all of the variables/factors involved. The fact is, it's good that he was caught and that he now has a chance to repent of his past misbehaviors. [/i][/b]
That's a possibility, if indeed the counselor was called through direct inspiration/revelation. That doesn't always happen, I would guess.
But again, if he was called through inspiration, it might be that God...knowing the end from the beginning...knew how things were going to pan out. And the fact is, this man now has been brought to justice and also has an opportunity to repent. Not to say that there hasn't been damage done along the way...
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That's you, mentalgymnast, saying that "the calling brought him to a position/place of being 'outed'. That's a good thing. "
That's disgusting. And "despicable" is exactly the description you deserve.
God would have instituted failsafes in the possibility that individuals are going to blow it in a plan/system where free choice is the rule. The fact is, if you look at history there have been a lot of people that have blown it and played a part in ruining lives. God knew that would happen when letting free agents be called to leadership positions whether in the church(s), in communities, scouts, families, and what have you.
If anything I should have said, “could pan out” rather than “were going to pan out”. How inspiration and God knowing all things and free will dovetail together is a great question. And I honestly don’t have a clue how it does. What I so believe is that God has back up plans for situations where those in positions of authority blow it.
That was even true with Joseph Smith the prophet.
But the fact is, when people do blow it from small things even up to those things that are horrendous, they have an opportunity to repent. They may have to pay the uttermost farthing, but they can repent.
Only because of the atonement of Jesus Christ.
Thank you for allowing me to rephrase my position. An example of speaking too fast without thinking things through completely. Ever done that? If not, you’re a better person than me.
Regards,
MG