Jersey Girl wrote:In the above you say that it speaks to the character of those in charge of the facility and that is has a foundation in the Mormon Church.
According to you, the guy was excommunicated from the church. Think that through.
Isn't that proof that the facility doesn't limit itself to members placed in authority? Isn't that the opposite of what you're alleging when you say it has a foundation the Church?
No, not at all, and I'll tell you why.
This all transpired relatively recently, and this man is not simply an employee of the Gulag. He is one of the founding directors and has worked there for more than twenty years. He's in too deep, so to speak, for them to simply write him off (although I'm sure they would like to) and I'm fairly convinced that he has left his responsibilities for the day to day operations at the Mormon Gulag to work at one of their affiliate programs because of his excommunication.
I believe that the Mormon Gulag (West Ridge Academy) is too connected with the Mormon Church to allow "Roy" to remain in his prior position with his current membership status.
Why don't you think it's a good one? Why do you make HER responsible for the actions of a man of god who makes a living guiding troubled youth? Do you know for a fact that they engaged in an affair?
What if she worked for the organization too?
I'm thoroughly convinced - after the story was corroborated by a second inside source - that they engaged in an extramarital affair.
I have no reasons to believe my sources would make this up, are misinformed, or somehow conspired to share the same story with me within a month.
HOW do you know? Because someone told you so?
Two LDS staff members told me. They don't live in the same state, don't know each other, and have a lot of credibility with me.
What you're suggesting is that it's okay to do harm in order to do good.
I'm not sure what actual harm Roy's children could realize by me sharing the story of a bishop/director at the MG being excommunicated for having an affair with a married woman in the ward he presides over.
I'm also not sure what obligations I have because this man happens to have children. Shouldn't he have thought about the harm his children could realize if he were to be caught having an affair? Do I bare some responsibility in shielding his children from something deplorable that their father did?