bcspace wrote:He knew the rules when he came in. They're not a secret.
Indeed.
However, what happened to "Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it. "? A college student is old enough to sink or swim and all the Honor Code does is show distrust rather than affirming faith. BYU, the Church, and all the students would be better served by the elimination of the Honor Code and Student Life. Sure, you'll have much more scandalous behavior (perhaps not more, just out in the open); but the faithful can govern themselves.
It's really the some principle that shows Mormons living as a minority outside Utah to be stronger in their faith (imho and experience). It's Satan's plan to watch over our shoulders and check us every time we're about to do something wrong. The Church shows a real disbelief in it's own doctrine with policies such as this.
Yes, Satan and his minions are ever there whispering in our ears to attend Mormon congregations other than those in whose physical boundaries we live.
Is there another institution on this planet that trivilizes morality more than the Mormon Church does?
Apparently, that whole moral lesson about straining at gnats is nowhere to be found in the Mormon ethos.