harmony wrote:A prophet! We have someone who is actually willing to go out on the proverbial limb and make a prediction.
Bravo!
I don't mind doing it. This is just too absurd.
harmony wrote:A prophet! We have someone who is actually willing to go out on the proverbial limb and make a prediction.
Bravo!
harmony wrote:A prophet! We have someone who is actually willing to go out on the proverbial limb and make a prediction.
Bravo!
marg wrote:harmony wrote:
It would be difficult to prove that a relationship in which the stepfather sent the stepson to UBR could be further damaged. This family was dysfunctional and had been for years.
I don't think Eric is the least bit dysfunctional.
It's quite possible the stepfather knew little about the UBR other than it promoted Mormonism and would accomodate Eric and keep him away from home. Certainly, the step father was being abusive by sending Eric away.
I do think based on what the dad wrote via DCP that he is not dealing from a full deck and it is based on his literal beliefs in Mormonism.
Nothing Eric has said indicates to me that he isn't rational, that he ever deserved abusive treatment, that he ever deserved to have his character maligned by both DCP & Bob. He appears to be an extremely level headed, intelligent, rational individual.
The abuse inflicted on him, pretty much stems from religious individuals, the step dad, DCP, Bob and to some extent the school, wanting to control and punish Eric for not toeing the line when it comes the Mormonism. DCP and Bob have taken no interest in investigating the school, but instead have focussed their interest on attempting to discredit and malign Eric.
So I don't think you can assume Eric has anything to do with dysfunction in the family. But I think you can assume that the Church's teachings is a factor in the step dad's dysfunctionality. You can assume that the Church is affliated with the school and allows itself to be connected to the program it offers.
marg wrote:The abuse inflicted on him, pretty much stems from religious individuals, the step dad, DCP, Bob and to some extent the school, wanting to control and punish Eric for not toeing the line when it comes the Mormonism. DCP and Bob have taken no interest in investigating the school, but instead have focussed their interest on attempting to discredit and malign Eric.
Jersey Girl wrote:I'm going to try to spell out my thoughts on this in one post. Good luck to me! This is me "thinking out loud" on the screen.
When GoodK posted the copy of the email about the priesthood and his sister, he did so anonymously. Following that, crocket stated that he forwarded or was planning to forward a copy of the post to GoodK's family. In response to that, GoodK stated that he would post crocket's personal contact information on the board and let the board have fun with it. (These aren't direct quotes)
Question: Would it have been okay in the eyes of this community for GoodK to have posted crocket's personal contact information on this board? (He did so recently)
rcrocket wrote:
That is an unfair thing to say about me. My "abuse" has basically been to question the thoroughness of his claims, and wonder why some things don't add up
I don't have any interest in investigating or not investigating the school. It means nothing to me.
I was sent forth from my home at the age of 16 for supposed discipline problems and was gulag'd as well, along the lines of one of Harmony's kids, so I know what it means to see desperate parents dealing with a child who doesn't want to obey the law or go to school or otherwise be a decent person.
There is a side of this story, based upon my own experience and not what I might know about GoodK, that you just assume away.
marg wrote:I don't think you experienced anything like these behavior modification programs, and given that you appear to know nothing about them, you aren't even in a position to compare your experiences with them.
rcrocket wrote: I will stack my being kicked out of my house for several years as a teenager against your limp argument any time.
marg wrote:rcrocket wrote:
That is an unfair thing to say about me. My "abuse" has basically been to question the thoroughness of his claims, and wonder why some things don't add up
What doesn't add up Bob?
Your abuse was to attempt to discredit what he had to say with regards to UBR, yet you admit to not knowing the program there.
If this institution was abusive, don't you think it reflects poorly on the church for allowing it to be connected?
I was sent forth from my home at the age of 16 for supposed discipline problems and was gulag'd as well, along the lines of one of Harmony's kids, so I know what it means to see desperate parents dealing with a child who doesn't want to obey the law or go to school or otherwise be a decent person.
Or doesn't want to go to seminary at 6 a.m. ...that too I suppose could make a parent desperate.
There is a side of this story, based upon my own experience and not what I might know about GoodK, that you just assume away.
I don't think you experienced anything like these behavior modification programs, and given that you appear to know nothing about them, you aren't even in a position to compare your experiences with them.
harmony wrote:
Please try for a little reading comprehension, marg. I didn't say GoodK was dysfunctional. I said his family was dysfunctional. And you'd be hard pressed to argue the contrary.
Sending a teenager to a home away from home is not in and of itself abusive, marg. It's not optimal, but it's no inherently abusive either. People have been doing it, some of them actually successfully, for generations. Abuse is another catagory altogether. Knowledge and intent factor into abuse, and I'm not sure you can prove that GoodK's stepfather had either, in regards to his decision to ship his stepson to Utah.
Try to not throw words around without regard for their meaning, marg.
You think anyone who believes in God isn't dealing with a full deck, so I think your comments about Stepdad are as valuable as any others you throw out at believers here... as in... worthless.
When I was a parole officer, I had a bonafide schizophrenic on my caseload. A very charming, level headed, intelligent, rational man. Sometimes. I also had a bi-polar sister in law at one point. Also very charming, level headed, intelligent, and rational. Sometimes. They are still charming, etc. both of them. They are also both institutionalized for crimes committed when they were less than charming.
My point is, you don't know anything about anyone here, other than what they put in their posts. We could all be diametrically the opposite of what you think we are, and you would never know how wrong you were. Heck, I could be a genius, and you'd (nor Daniel) would ever know.
Personally, I don't think anyone deserves to be abused, period. I don't think anyone deserves to be treated like GoodK claims to have been treated at UBR. I hope he skewers them good, if what he says is the truth. I just wish he'd hurry up and get the skewering done, because if what he says is going on there is going on there, someone needs to pay with some prison time.
The abuse inflicted on him, pretty much stems from religious individuals, the step dad, DCP, Bob and to some extent the school, wanting to control and punish Eric for not toeing the line when it comes the Mormonism. DCP and Bob have taken no interest in investigating the school, but instead have focussed their interest on attempting to discredit and malign Eric.
And you don't know this either. Until everyone has their day in court, it's all allegations, unproven allegations. And neither Daniel nor Crock has supported the school at all. I've seen both of them post many times about how unsupportive of the school they are. I think you owe them both an apology.
So I don't think you can assume Eric has anything to do with dysfunction in the family. But I think you can assume that the Church's teachings is a factor in the step dad's dysfunctionality. You can assume that the Church is affliated with the school and allows itself to be connected to the program it offers.
I don't think you can assume anything at all, marg. I certainly don't. I place a bit of faith in the justice system of the USA, and even the state of Utah. I can't wait to see this brought to court. I'm just surprised it hasn't been yet; as a matter of fact, I find it very curious that it hasn't been brought to court yet. I could see the Trib being all over it, had it actually been on the docket.