rcrocket wrote:Let's look at your ethics, since you deride mine. You specifically contravene the basic requirements of the Honor Code so that you can "get yours" and "get what is coming to you." The sacrifice of tithe payers in Brazil to provide you an education doesn't mean much to you.
Are you making this personal with silentkid? As for Brazilians' offerings, any church that accepts gold fillings from its members to build a temple, has no right to complain about a doubting student or professor at BYU.
On occasion I'll have a BYU kid come to me and tell me he doesn't believe. I have no hesitation telling him that his continued participation in a church school with that unbelief makes a mockery of his integrity, and I urge him to get out. Your integrity is shockingly poor, and you have no basis upon which to condemn my ethics.
Hmm, no doubts or unbelief allowed at BYU -- are we talking about a university of higher learning ... or an early-morning seminary class? Last time I looked, members did not put any qualifications on their tithing donations (which, of course, the Church would never let them do anyway).
Your circumstance is no different than that of the student who decides he wants to secretly fornicate yet hold onto his church education.
Or any other student that sins, for that matter. Oh, wait, they (and we) all sin, so take away their education!
Oh, I remember well, those folks living on dirt floors in Recife, Brazil, handing their tithing to the bishop to support the likes of you, my friend.
You do? When did you ever witness impoverished members in Recife handing over tithing to the bishop?
Face it, my dear bishop, you are one sanctimonious windbag.