harmony wrote:Daniel Peterson wrote:But I find it simply absurd to suppose that Elder Oaks owes his position in the Twelve, in any degree whatever, to a recognition on the part of the Brethren that, through his mother, he's a distant relative of Martin Harris.
I didn't say he did.
Others have joined the conversation.
harmony wrote:When it happens, I'll be sure to let you know.
I'm actually active in the Church, and I have a pretty good sense of Mormon society and culture -- and far and away not merely in Utah.
harmony wrote:I'm beginning to understand why the Brethren avoid your region like the plague. It sounds very evil.
Not evil. Just full of people who draw lines in the sand with the purpose of excluding folks like me. And where do they learn this behavior? From our leaders.
Our leaders must be transmitting secret messages into your region by carrier pigeon, then, because, beyond the boundaries of your sad and oppressive area, so far as I can tell, the Brethren spend little if any time teaching the membership that converts are to be disdained as second-class. And, of course, we know that they never set foot in your area themselves. So it has to be by private message, perhaps sent in code.
harmony wrote:When I got married, one of the Mormon Royalty in my ward told my intended husband he could do better than marrying a convert, his family having been in the church almost since the beginning. A fine welcome to the ward, yes?
As I say, your area seems distinctly subpar. Perhaps Shades is right that there are two different religions within the Church -- the one dominant in your region, and the one that is predominant elsewhere. That may explain why the Brethren so clearly avoid entering your area. Perhaps they understand that they have no loyal congregations there.
harmony wrote:No, I don't what? Have my nose rubbed in my lesserness, whenever one of the Brethren praises his pioneer roots? Allow me to know what I know, and to point out what you don't know; and you don't know jack about this.
I don't doubt at all that your nose is rubbed in "lesserness" when any of the Brethren talk about the pioneers or about their own forebears. I just don't think that it's the Brethren doing the rubbing. You've got a neck, your head is at the end of it, your face is on your head, and your nose is right in front of your face.