skippy the dead wrote:Besides, wouldn't we like to see a Christian organization practice Christian values? I don't think there's really a good excuse for what they've done.
I've just read a link with some of McCue's writings, and I am sympathetic to his struggles in exiting the Church, very much so, but some comments were made on MADB, about Bob, which have been described as "disgusting". I have been psychoanalysed on this board, but
only because I made an inexcusable "flip flop" (and let's face it, ALL exmos are flip-floppers, including Bob McCue, including me). Had I been an exmo (or sympathetic to continual critical exmo expression which borders on libel, which I'm not),
not a word would have been raised.
So, do you think that Mormons should "practise Christianity", and let their critics scott free? I'm not justifying charges of adultery, which apparently been withdrawn, and probably with good reason. All the exmos wanted to know "the truth" about Hugh Nibley, but a few charges against McCue brings down their unreserved wrath. I would think, as truth-seekers, they might be a little more open-minded, but the exmo defence for Bob seems, to me, to be little different than the apologetic defence of Mormonism. It's almost "faith-promoting". Bob can do no wrong. Again, until there's hard evidence, I think we should all be cautious. But I'm seeing, in some quarters, almost a blind and zealous devotion to McCue, as if he walks on water.