bcspace wrote:
It's not too difficult to identify a NOM family. We've got one right now whose son, to their obvious consternation, has been called on a mission and is going. They want to go through the temple with him, but it's not going to happen. Maybe when he gets back.....
I'm in a similar situation - inactive, no belief, but I have an older son who may serve a mission. If I am denied any privilege that I want (temple attendance, participate in the ordinance, anything), you can rest assured I won't:
1. Pay for a single thing - suits, flights, the $500 a month it costs to serve
2. Sign any document required
3. Keep quiet - I'll go to the local media, I will go to law, I will bear testimony in church about how crappy the church is.
Easy peasy.
H.
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