Doctor Scratch wrote:Daniel Peterson wrote:You're free to answer Scratch's inappropriate question or not, of course, but you're under absolutely no obligation to do so.
So says the guy who found it "appropriate" to ask one of his parishioners about "coitus interruptus."
Ah, a blast from the past. One of your golden oldies.
You haven't made a really serious effort to portray me as a leering pervert and a voyeur for quite a few
months now. I guess a reprise was overdue.
Anybody who wants to understand, in context, what Scratch is dredging up from the past, in his gossipy, ever-personal, scandal-rag-like way -- though why anybody would be particularly interested in this escapes me -- is free to do a search on this board for "coitus interruptus" and my name "Daniel Peterson." Doing so will turn up the relevant posts.
Scratch pretends to think that his endless anonymous quest for dirt about LDS posters, which he uses for his endless anonymous public
smears of those LDS posters, is equivalent to a confidential interview between an ordained bishop and somebody who has voluntarily come to that bishop with a confession of sexual transgression or in order to assert sexual purity as part of the process to obtain a temple recommend.
When, in answer to the question "Do you live the law of chastity?" the person being interviewed hesitates and says, "Well, I think so, sort of; it depends" the bishop has to know what, precisely, that means. When someone comes to the bishop and says "My boyfriend and I messed up," the bishop, in order to know how to respond, needs to understand more exactly what "messing up" signifies in this case. When an engaged coupled comes to the bishop and says "We don't
think we had sex," the bishop needs to know a little more accurately what they're talking about before he can reply appropriately. Not because the bishop is a voyeur -- as Scratch would like to portray him -- but because the bishop is trying to do his assigned job. I can testify from personal experience that at least
one bishop definitely did not get a charge out of such confessions.