why me wrote:Jason Bourne wrote:
You can participate without heavy callings or one at all. Just tell your bishop this is where you are at and you want no calling. You know, like you keep telling everyone else to speak up. Do this your self. But since you don't walk the walk quit telling others what to do, who, in spite of their issues with the Church, are trying to make it work for themselves.
No one bothers to call me to any positions anymore. I don't even get asked to give a talk anymore because they know the answer is no. That is not the problem. But even if one attends the meetings and accepts no responisiblity, this will not get a free ride on this board. That person will not be considered active but different from the others.
Those who no longer want to put a part of the system should still open their mouths in class as I do. I do not ask anyone to do something that I also do not do. I open my mouth when I am in class.
Can't you at least acknowledge that it might not always be wise to speak up in class? I agree that when you feel it is appropriate that you should. However, Just Me was referring to a specific instance where she knew the teacher and participants in class, and made a judgement call that it would be best to keep quiet in order to not hurt feelings. She then brought up the topic for discussion here because, lo and behold, this is a Mormon Discussion Board!
I just don't understand why you have to get on your high horse with those of us who actually do have a stake in our LDS communities. What is wrong with voiicing our opinions here about grievances that we might have? We are not hurting anyone, nor are we being hypocritical. You really have not been comprehending what you have been reading by any of us who are NOMs. It is not that we hate the Church. Just the opposite, in fact.
The reason that you do not comprehend the bulk of what we discuss is because, based on your inactivity, you have not developed an emotional stake in an LDS community. You are in no position to sit in judgment over those of us who do.
It is much easier for me to accept BC's opinions because he is ACTIVE, holds a priesthood calling, and, like me, has an emotional stake in his LDS community. Now, BC and I disagree all the time, but there is an underlying respect based on the sacrifices we both acknowledge that we have made for the Church.
Are you comprehending ANY of this?