wenglund wrote:Jason Bourne wrote:Well Wade, here is the problem. I was quite pleased with what Elder Eyring said and I am still am. I even thought it was an apology until a Church spokesmen went out of his way to emphasize it was not an apology. For me that kind of took the air out of it all.
Can you explain why it took the air out of it? Was it because you mistook Elder Eyring's comments to be an implicit apology, and an apology (as opposed to an expression of regret and condemnation of the actions in question) is really what you needed in order to have peace and be able to move on from this ancient history like the rest of us?
Thanks, -Wade Englund-
I can't speak for Jason, but I can shed light on why the second statement deflated the first for me.
The Church came across as being more concerned about being "right" or being "blamed" than it did about the expression of regret.
Had the deafening silence regarding the regret of the issue not happened, then I don't think this would have stung as much as it did.
I'm a mother of 3 children...and the thought of two out of the 3 being slaughtered because they were over the age of 8, and the third being brought back and adopted out to another family after witnessing the murder of his mother, father, and two sisters, just doesn't sit well with me.
Yes, I'm personalizing it Wade, but that's what happened to those people.
It's wrong. It's evil.
And, no, I don't find the Church
directly at fault.
The murderers who committed this heinous crime are, hopefully, rotting in hell.
However, the fact remains that these murderers were a body of members of
our Church, and very wrongly vocally acting as
representatives of that Church!
And I think that, number one, it was irresponsible of the Church to not address this before now.
But, when the Church finally decides to do the right thing and publicly acknowledge regret, they turn right around and make sure that their own ass is covered.
Sorry, Wade...I don't know how much clearer I can be in spelling out where this conflict is coming from.
Is it emotional? You bet it is.