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911 BYU Talk Revised and edited.........
Date: Sep 11 15:14
Author: Battle-ax
Back on September 11, 2001, which was on a Tuesday and is when BYU has their normal devotional scheduled. But because of the events of the day it was quickly changed to a memorial service for the 911 victims. It had to be the first large gathering of individuals to morn the loss of life that day while the event was still unfolding. The Marriott center was packed with over 23000 people all looking to be comforted and looking for a place to express their grief. I was on the floor of the Marriott center when President Merrill Bateman gave the main talk.
What I remember was being shocked at the tone of his talk. He did express his grief and prayers for the people lost but then started into a rant of this being the last days and we should expect this. Then he started to chew people out for not filling up the Marriott center on other devotional and why it is only filled today. I was shocked and hurt as I looked around and all people were looking for was comfort and understanding and they were getting their asses chewed out and being made to feel guilty. I remember coming home and telling my wife what a ass he was in his talk.
I don't remember the talk that way.
One thing that stood out in my mind, incidentally, was his call for members of the BYU community not to react in an intolerant way toward Arabs and people of the Islamic faith, and particularly not to those among our students. I thought that was a very wise thing to say.
So two days ago I decided to try and look up the talk and watch it again. After a little searching on Google I found the talk on the BYU web site. To my surprise there was no video or audio files of the talk like all the other talks on the web site, only a printed version. Now this was one of the most important events in the history of our country and there was no video archive of it but other talks had both video and audio versions. So I downloaded the text and was shocked when I read it. The talk was heavily edited and all the crap was taken out and only about a five minute talk with a bunch of Jesus s*** and you hold the key to peace in the world. I wish I could get a copy of the original talk to compare, does anyone know where I might get one. Just another example of revising history that maybe true but not useful.
How wicked, bizarre, and intolerable that, on a day of shock and mourning, the General Authority president of BYU mentioned Jesus!
I shed no tears a few years ago when Bateman had his ass fired from BYU for mismanagement
He served for pretty much what has become the typical length of service as BYU President (in his case, 7.5 years). I never heard that he was "fired," nor that there was any "mismanagement" involved. (In my personal experience with him, which was considerable, I was perpetually amazed at his financial savvy and managerial sharpness.) He was released as president of BYU in 2003, and was almost immediately placed in the presidency of the Seventy. That doesn't seem to suggest a whole lot of displeasure with him on the part of Church leadership.
I think he was just retired from the 70's, fired again.
He served in the presidency of the Seventy until he was made an emeritus General Authority in 2007. There was no suggestion of any "firing."
I guess his dream of climbing the ladder to the top is over and I hope he ends up in some God awful visitor center answering dumb ass questions.
As soon as he was released from service as an active General Authority in 2007, he was called to serve as president of the Provo Temple. This doesn't seem to indicate that the leadership of the Church is irritated with him.
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