BishopRic wrote:wenglund wrote:How do you suppose this "deal" will work in improving relations between members and former members? Or has your former intent become so much smoke--not unlike your Church and marital covenants?
Your dig at my "church and marital covenants" appears to be just that -- a dig. If you can't understand that many of us made "covenants" under circumstances that we feel today were dishonest, and without proper disclosure to the truth of the organization's history -- thereby making any alleged covenant fraudulant, null, and void, then you are much more ignorant than I thought.
Let me ask you Wade, do you feel that the covenant made by one of Warren Jeff's 14 year old brides is a true and binding eternal covenant? One that should never be challenged? That these 400+ girls that have been rescued fron Eldorado should not be given the opportunity to learn of the other side of their FLDS background, and be given the chance to be free to live a new life independent of their upbringing?
I will agree that there are differences between today's LDS and today's FLDS churches. But the principle is EXACTLY the same! My "covenants" you speak of were made without disclosure of the real history of the church. There was no encouragement to study the information I've learned of today. How can there be a valid "covenant" when it is done the way it is?
I know you don't agree with what we exmo's believe. But at least you should be able to understand where we are coming from, and have a small amount of empathy towards it.
Or have YOU chosen not to help bridge the gap?
I wanted to pull this forward and get a response from Wade -- if he is still around. I'm particularly interested in the concept of what constitutes a binding "covenant?"
Thoughts? Or for any other exmos, what "covenants" do you feel obligated to still adhere to?