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Re: Help declining a sacrament meeting talk

Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2022 8:05 pm
by 2bizE
I would love to speak in sacrament meeting. If you would like me to speak, I will only be able to speak on the following topics:
1) Polygamy and polyandry
2) Brigham Young’s Adam God Doctrine
3) How the church protects sexual predators
4) How the WoW teaches we should drink beer
5) How Donald Trump is an a$$

Re: Help declining a sacrament meeting talk

Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2022 8:43 am
by alas
2bizE wrote: Fri Sep 09, 2022 8:05 pm I would love to speak in sacrament meeting. If you would like me to speak, I will only be able to speak on the following topics:
1) Polygamy and polyandry
2) Brigham Young’s Adam God Doctrine
3) How the church protects sexual predators
4) How the WoW teaches we should drink beer
5) How Donald Trump is an a$$
I would be willing to talk about how when the prophet says we should get vaccinated and wear masks, it is a commandment from God, not a political suggestion from some libral. And how it should be extra obvious because he is ALSO a medical doctor, and that only idiots turn health advice into political fodder. And only evil apostates turn the prophet’s instructions into optional things you only have to do if you want. And tell a nice story of a young man who when the prophet said to get vaccinated, broke up with his fiancé because she didn’t go out and immediately get her vaccination because he knew then that she was not willing to follow the prophet when he gave instructions to the church. He knew he wanted a faithful wife, not one who put her political ideas ahead of following the Lord. But I might only tell bishop I was going to talk on following the prophet.

Re: Help declining a sacrament meeting talk

Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2022 10:31 am
by sparky
Regarding the comments on Trump, vaccinations, etc. One thing I feel fortunate about is that my ward/area is not full of extremists and politics rarely gets brought up. I can only imagine how frustrating that would be based on so many others' experiences I hear about. Then again, it probably would have pushed DW out more...

Re: Help declining a sacrament meeting talk

Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2022 3:20 pm
by moksha
Not that I would ever be asked, but it might be fun to give a Sunday talk. I would choose the topic of Being Kind, Loving, and Gracious to the "Others". Since it is a Sunday, there would be something good on PBS in the evening.

Re: Help declining a sacrament meeting talk

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2022 12:36 pm
by sparky
I did not at all expect to have to bump this thread so soon, but that's Mormonism for you. Unbelievably, I've received another email from the same BP member "assigning" me to give a talk in an upcoming sacrament meeting. I never heard a word back from him after declining the first one just a few weeks ago. This new email is essentially the same as the first one, just with a new date and topic. Doesn't even acknowledge my first response.

I've heard of this sort of thing happening, but it's comical to experience it in real life. Of course I'll just decline again and restate my boundary. Hopefully he makes a note of it and saves everyone some time.

Re: Help declining a sacrament meeting talk

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2022 3:59 pm
by Linked
sparky wrote: Mon Oct 10, 2022 12:36 pm I did not at all expect to have to bump this thread so soon, but that's Mormonism for you. Unbelievably, I've received another email from the same BP member "assigning" me to give a talk in an upcoming sacrament meeting. I never heard a word back from him after declining the first one just a few weeks ago. This new email is essentially the same as the first one, just with a new date and topic. Doesn't even acknowledge my first response.

I've heard of this sort of thing happening, but it's comical to experience it in real life. Of course I'll just decline again and restate my boundary. Hopefully he makes a note of it and saves everyone some time.
Wow, that was fast! Sounds like he's going to test the old definition of insanity soon, trying something over and over again and expecting different results.

I got asked about speaking in church this week too. I told him thanks for the invite, I'm going to decline, sorry for the inconvenience. It's too stressful for me to do right now.

Re: Help declining a sacrament meeting talk

Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2022 8:29 am
by Just This Guy
sparky wrote: Mon Oct 10, 2022 12:36 pm I did not at all expect to have to bump this thread so soon, but that's Mormonism for you. Unbelievably, I've received another email from the same BP member "assigning" me to give a talk in an upcoming sacrament meeting. I never heard a word back from him after declining the first one just a few weeks ago. This new email is essentially the same as the first one, just with a new date and topic. Doesn't even acknowledge my first response.

I've heard of this sort of thing happening, but it's comical to experience it in real life. Of course I'll just decline again and restate my boundary. Hopefully he makes a note of it and saves everyone some time.

If they have that little respect for you, it's not even worth your time. Don't bother replying. I would take the opportunity that Sunday to go to the lake/mountains/out-of-town family. Let them figure out their program.