If I'm not a member of the Church, can I register?
This release of the new FamilySearch is a limited release for Church members only.
Why do I need to enter my membership record number and confirmation date?
You need to enter your membership record number and confirmation date for the following reasons:
It establishes that you are a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
It helps the new FamilySearch link you to the information that the Church already has about you and your ancestors.
There has been some speculation as to why the Church is doing this, the most obvious reason being that they do not want people to know if proxy baptisms have been performed for, e.g., Pres. Obama's mother, or for Mussolini, or Ted Bundy, or Leona Helmsley, or whomever. Thus, it will be that much more difficult to know whether or not the Church is keeping its promises to not baptize Holocaust victims and the like.
I checked out the site---
http://www.familysearch.org/eng/default.asp
--and it did not seem like the basic engine was affected, though. I tried searching for "Adolf Hitler," and sure enough, his record came right up. Likewise, I checked out the Joseph Smith record, and couldn't really see what's amiss. The poster called Sophocles helped to clarify:
Sophocles wrote:From the looks of things, the new FamilySearch is going to replace Temple Ready, which I have no experience with but I gather has something to do with tracking ordinance work. So it's possible that they could be keeping the old familysearch site going, for general genealogy and for its benefit as a missionary tool, and the new version will be for members concerned with submitting names for ordinance work. They could quietly phase out any ordinance information from the public site and in theory no one would notice or care, and all the church's PR problems from proxy baptisms go away.
Intriguing. I am not very familiar or adept with FamilySearch, though I did notice that there was no information (that I could see) on Hitler's proxy baptism, though If I recall correctly, he was indeed baptized-by-proxy. So, I guess I am left to wonder: what's going on here? Another FLAK poster noted that the new policies were actually from 2007, so perhaps the Church has been slowly phasing out access to proxy baptism information? Certainly, all the information on Joseph Smith's plural marriages are right there for anybody to find....
I'm curious if anyone here knows anything about this.
The FLAK thread in question can be read here:
http://www.thefoyer.org/viewtopic.php?t ... sc&start=0
Another intriguing tidbit: FamilySearch made it so that FLAK cannot link to the website, rather like MAD used to do for MDB. Is MDB also on FamilySearch's "blacklist," as it were?