kjones wrote:I have a very specific question here. Did Elder Packer really say, at the conference in which Pres. Poleman was released as SP...did he really say "there will be no eternal consequences". Or is this just your memory?
No, I am not going off memory. So this information is much better than the first vision!
What I have is a typescript of the meeting made by an attorney and a Uof U professor who were in attendance. They worked together to get as much of a word-for-word account. It is quite amazing that people were foresighted enough to do this. I have accounts of Packer speaking at a Regional Priesthood Meeting where he attacks Mike Quinn and a General Authority Training Meeting. The people who did these transcriptions for future generations to have today did a great service.
The special stake conference occurred on August 14, 1994, with Poelman being arrested on July 16, 1994. I received this account sometime after September 7, 1994 (I did not write down the date and I don't think I wrote it down in my journal)
To give a quick answer, I transcribed word-for-word what is in the account about Packer saying this was not of "eternal consequences."
As for Shades question. I really have no idea, but I think you bring up a very interesting question. Could it have to do with his nephew being the investigator into Dunn and his dealings? Or was Packer angry that Dunn had to do with money and fleecing people out of their life savings? I really don't know.
At the time people were not asking this question (which is a good question), we were asking, "why was the September six excommunicated with "eternal consequences" when none of them had done anything close to what had happened with Poelman?" Packer was in the middle of all the September Six "courts of love" and making sure they went his way. Why did he not show any mercy for these peoples lives and their families? These were the questions we were asking.