look whats back - again
http://www.seattletimes.com/nation-worl ... -children/
Just my opinion, but this is a primary reason the church pushes "Religious Freedom" so hard. It's a get out of jail free card when stuff like this pops up. They know they've got a lot of skeletons in the closet and are busy building legal ramparts for the coming battle.
The lawsuit that never ends
The lawsuit that never ends
Reading can severely damage your ignorance.
- NOMelgänger
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Re: The lawsuit that never ends
BUT BUT BUT Kirton & McConkie partner and Q1 member Elder Von G. Keetch issued a press release last year saying "no religious organization has done more" to prevent child abuse.
So...
So...
- Spicy McHaggis
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Re: The lawsuit that never ends
That "religious freedom" battle cry is odd. I've seen it about once a week on KSL or the Desperate News for the last 4 years but they never define what freedom they may lose. I would say religions have more freedom now than ever before but the church has spun it to somehow they may lose freedom.
Hopefully these lawsuits will eventually change the culture within the church. Maybe one day bishops won't ask their neighbors inappropriate questions.
Hopefully these lawsuits will eventually change the culture within the church. Maybe one day bishops won't ask their neighbors inappropriate questions.
Re: The lawsuit that never ends
And here are a few more...actually 316 pages of them.
https://out.reddit.com/t3_6two03?url=ht ... d=62482626
https://out.reddit.com/t3_6two03?url=ht ... d=62482626
~2bizE
Re: The lawsuit that never ends
This was an amazing and sobering list of incidents. I recognized one victim's name on the list who is a friend of mine, but this person has already been fairly public about the experience.2bizE wrote: ↑Tue Aug 15, 2017 10:07 pm And here are a few more...actually 316 pages of them.
https://out.reddit.com/t3_6two03?url=ht ... d=62482626
Reading through the list I imagined what a believer or apologist would have to process. After each line item they would have to say to themselves "the perpatrator was acting as a man, not as a priesthood leader". At any point can a believer have a legitimate hope that LDS leaders are at least "statistically" less likely to abuse the people in their stewardshpi? If yes, then does this list constitute evidence otherwise? If no, then does this constitute evidence that the this is simply one more man made institution inadvertently allowing what people in power have done for thousands of years?
Re: The lawsuit that never ends
Dallin Oaks has made it pretty clear that it's the right to discriminate against it's LGBT members. Oh yeah, and women.Spicy McHaggis wrote: ↑Tue Aug 15, 2017 9:41 pm That "religious freedom" battle cry is odd. I've seen it about once a week on KSL or the Desperate News for the last 4 years but they never define what freedom they may lose.
“The easy confidence with which I know another man's religion is folly teaches me to suspect that my own is also.” -Mark Twain
Jesus: "The Kingdom of God is within you." The Buddha: "Be your own light."
Jesus: "The Kingdom of God is within you." The Buddha: "Be your own light."