rcrocket wrote:thestyleguy wrote:rcrocket wrote:But Church Courts are so subjective.
Indeed they are. As they should be.
For quite a while, Congress imposed upon the Courts the Federal Sentencing Guidelines to impose a degree of objectivity and consistency upon the sentencing of convicts. The Supreme Court struck them down and re-entrusted the trial courts with subjectivity in sentencing.
For the very same reasons, the Spirit works in individual penitents and bishops in the way the Spirit dictates, not the way it would seem to be politically correct. It is highly subjective.
THESTYLEGUY: I believe that it's the spirit of the Bishop or Stake President not the other way around. You as Bishop either excommunicate single pregnant college students or you don't, where another Bishop in another ward may only disfellowship pregant girls. There are some Stakes that excommunicate more than other Stakes and some Bishops excommunicate more than other Bishops. I think that if you were an insider at Church Headquarters you could see that. I know that in the 70's in our Stake they were approaching inactive members and asking if you want to be part of the Church or not and were excommunicating the people sitting on the fence. as Deacons and Teachers we were asked to leave all the time at the beginning of Priesthood meeting for a few minutes. Mark E. Peterson came down and told the High Counsel to have a little more patience and love for people. Today I don't think they excommunicate people because they are inactive.
"You as Bishop": Why don't you give me your name and profession, and church standing [you are a member, right, in good standing?], so that I can berate you (I wouldn't actually) with those items as you do to me?
I guess you can rely upon your anecdotes all you want. However, as a matter of Church polity and procedure, the Bishops are required to rely upon the Spirit and the authority granted them by the Q12. See I Thess. 1:5 [gospel comes with not only the word, but with power and the Spirit]. Nowhere in the scriptures or authority granted priesthood leaders have I ever seen an exhortation to be guided by precedent, like some lawyer or some judge of the secular law.
rrocket
I'm not talking precendent, although there is a lot of precedent about excommunicating anyone who questions church leadership, but you as a Bishop (which is a fact and I don't berate people) likely handle all single LDS pregnant women the same. You say that it depends on pentitents but that is also a subjective call based on how the person is outwardly handling the situation and single pregnant females have a range of moods during the week. Based on my observation the Church excommunicates single pregnant females, and in some cases when the father is a priest, he is disfellowshiped. This is the way it was handled in western orange county in the early 1980's. But you could sleep with 30 differnt woman in 30 days and they were not your LEGAL wife who you were not LEGALLY and LAWFULLY wedded to and you could continue as the President of the Church. That's a fact. In fact you could get all 30 women pregnant and the Church would support you.