Daniel Peterson wrote:Ray A wrote:I'm sorry. I apologise for being born.
Accepted.
In the true spirit of Christ. I knew I could rely on you, Dan.
Daniel Peterson wrote:Ray A wrote:I'm sorry. I apologise for being born.
Accepted.
Daniel Peterson wrote:
But, of course, I also can't stop those who want to slander them.
harmony wrote:
1. Open the books and restore the trust that's been missing for almost 50 years. Even if they don't know it, the members have been and are being cheated.
2. Develop a mechanism by which rank and file members will be regularly accessed by leaders from the highest level. Get past their hero worship and actually listen to what the members say, even when what they say is not what you want to hear.
3. Live humbly, acknowledging that your roof and your daily bread comes from the labor of others.
4. Listen to those who have been hurt by the church. Get past their anger and actually hear the underlying pain.
5. Address the dysfunctional aspects of Mormon culture. Nothing is exempt.
6. Treat all members alike.
Daniel Peterson wrote:No, Ray, I'm unaware of President Packer slandering anybody. Perhaps we use different dictionaries.
Good night.
Daniel Peterson wrote:harmony, sometimes you strike me as one of the most judgmental people I've ever encountered in my life. Quite seriously.
I hope you're not like this with people you actually know, in your actual off-line interactions.
I've had at least some dealing with every member of the current Quorum of the Twelve and the current First Presidency, and with several past members of those quorums. In some cases, I've had a fair amount of contact with them.
I'm a reasonably decent judge of character, I think,
...and I've found them -- and I emphatically include President Packer in this; I've spent time with him in his home and elsewhere (my first personal encounter with him being all the way back in early 1974, in Switzerland) -- to be, in every case, kind, modest, dedicated, hard-working, and sincere men. They don't deserve your casually self-righteous censure.
You may well be a kind and charitable person off-line. I certainly hope so. But your zest for negatively judging people you don't know -- anonymously and publicly, no less -- is extraordinarily unseemly.
moksha wrote:
Harmony, these all sound worthwhile. I am not understanding why they must be prefaced with a slam against Church leaders. We all have our failings. What you suggest calls for bandaging - not the application of salt to a sore.![]()
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Daniel Peterson wrote:Anyway, I know President Packer, and I know the others, and I won't -- can't -- stand by silently while they're slandered.
But, of course, I also can't stop those who want to slander them.
Daniel Peterson wrote:harmony, sometimes you strike me as one of the most judgmental people I've ever encountered in my life. Quite seriously. I hope you're not like this with people you actually know, in your actual off-line interactions.
I've had at least some dealing with every member of the current Quorum of the Twelve and the current First Presidency, and with several past members of those quorums. In some cases, I've had a fair amount of contact with them.
I'm a reasonably decent judge of character, I think,
and I've found them -- and I emphatically include President Packer in this; I've spent time with him in his home and elsewhere (my first personal encounter with him being all the way back in early 1974, in Switzerland) -- to be, in every case, kind, modest, dedicated, hard-working, and sincere men. They don't deserve your casually self-righteous censure.
You may well be a kind and charitable person off-line. I certainly hope so. But your zest for negatively judging people you don't know -- anonymously and publicly, no less -- is extraordinarily unseemly.
Ray A wrote:And I have bad news - I'm going to keep "saddening" you.