Has anyone mentioned, Kim Clark, President of BYU Idaho. He gave up his position as dean of the business school at Harvard to live in Rexburg, Idaho. I doubt he would have done that had he not had some assurances that he too could become a Mormon rockstar.
Those qualities aren't limited to just Mormon Royalty, Ray. Unfortunately it looks like all that's needed is a close relationship with someone else who's already in power. Those qualities mentioned above aren't even on the radar.
Harm, they have a few problems on the local level, worldwide, because thay can't choose sixth generation Mormons. I don't think it matters how spiritual a bricklayer is, or, for that matter, a crazy taxi driver. I know this isn't quite in accord with the Bible idea of selecting fishermen (different times), but to be realistic, why would they choose a convert, of say, five years, or even ten years, over a faithful generational Mormon going back generations? Even using the "logic of Mammon" (which Jesus encouraged), common sense should tell them, and anyone else, that "tested people" from "tested faithful families", would be a better choice. Simple logic, which Joseph encouraged too. I think that both logic and inspiration is at work here.
What happened to George P. Lee? It makes sense to me that they would look (first) for men with more solid foundations. Ascending to the leadership of the Mormon Church is not a light matter, and I think the leaders consider all these factors. Who would you go into battle with? A sincere boy scout, or a tested war veteran?
Bloodlines are important; why do you think they're focused on genealogy? Uchtdorf was chosen because he brought something to the table as a former executive at Lufthansa and Eastern European.
Bloodlines are less so now. Howard Hunter's father was not a member till he baptized him as a young man. He had not ties to anyone. Your excuse for Uchdorf is silliness and a cop out. Who is Tom Perry related to or Elder Hale or Holland or Oaks? You cannot disqualify them because they were BYU presidents. They did that much of their own work and success. Scott has no ties either that I am aware of.
dartagnan wrote:It is funny because I remember my MTC teacher bragging about the credentials of the apostles. And when it came to Hinckley, he said, "Well, Hinckley is there because he is humble."
Wasn't Hinckley a Church employee for most of his life? He had a less prestigious job than the others.
the road to hana wrote: Bloodlines are important; why do you think they're focused on genealogy? Uchtdorf was chosen because he brought something to the table as a former executive at Lufthansa and Eastern European.
Do you think perhaps his father once handled the Spear of Destiny?
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I'm sorry, I can't imagine You as drunk. (hehe, instead of smilie)
- Whenever a poet or preacher, chief or wizard spouts gibberish, the human race spends centuries deciphering the message. - Umberto Eco - To assert that the earth revolves around the sun is as erroneous as to claim that Jesus was not born of a virgin. - Cardinal Bellarmine at the trial of Galilei
Jason Bourne wrote:Who is Tom Perry related to or Elder Hale or Holland or Oaks? You cannot disqualify them because they were BYU presidents. They did that much of their own work and success. Scott has no ties either that I am aware of.
They too, along with their wives, are all inter-related in several ways. It's in one of the appendices to The Mormon Hierarchy: Extensions of Power.
"Finally, for your rather strange idea that miracles are somehow linked to the amount of gay sexual gratification that is taking place would require that primitive Christianity was launched by gay sex, would it not?"