Jason Bourne wrote:Slave labor? You could have said no. Someone put a gun to our head or kidnap your children? Do you feel this way about volunteer service where you worship now?
Yes, the bishop not only put a gun to my head, he threatened to sodomize me with a broomstick as well.
And no, I don't feel this way about volunteer service at my current church. They generally offer adult sex toys, with lube, as part of their forced sodomization procedures. So, I figure it's all win.
Jason Bourne wrote:The only difference is now the ward early AM seminary teacher is called and sustained though they still report to the local CES full time employee coordinator. Reimbursements are the same as well. Interestingly almost every volunteer local seminary teacher I know has loved doing it.
Bully for them.
Yes you are correct. John decided to be a really good seminary teacher he needed to study and research Church history so he would be better able to teach. As he dug into it that is when things started falling apart.
I tried to be a good seminary teacher by learning as much about the Old Testament as I could as well. That's when things started falling apart for me. In this respect, as far as can tell, Dehlin's and my story are identical. When I felt I could no longer in honesty teach what I was expected to teach I resigned.