ldsfaqs wrote:Rollo Tomasi wrote:You're being intentionally obtuse. It is crystal clear that DCP's bishop friend violated the written "conditions of use" when that bishop accessed the Church leadership directory to find information requested by DCP. What the bishop found or did not find, is NOT the issue -- it was the bishop's accessing the directory at the request of DCP.
It is only "crystal clear" in minds that are "warped" by hate, bigotry, intolerance toward things and people of light.
Darkness clouds your judgment. This is KEY to where you people fail.
Geesh, none of this has anything to do with "hate" or "bigotry" or "intolerance" or "people of light." It has
everything to do with the Church's own written "conditions of use" to access and peruse the Church leadership directory. Your denying all this only serves to put
you in
opposition to the Church's written and explicit policies and rules concerning the confidentiality and use of records.
I on the other hand have no unrighteous and false judgments toward the Church and it's members, and so I see it for what it actually is, and it's "crystal clear" that the OPPOSITE of your claim occurred.
Then you are blind, because your posts here have revealed
your opposition to the Church's written "conditions of use" to access the Church's leadership directory.
If an actual "wrong" occurred, I would be critical of it, but since it didn't, I'm not.
Under your standard, whether a "wrong occurred" depends on the identity of the wrong-doer. If DCP did it, then it was automatically the "right" thing; in other words, when it comes to DCP, the
substance of the action doesn't matter one bit.
I gave an "example" of the events of what had to occur if an actual wrong had occurred in this situation, but you people ignore it. You chose your bigotry and strawmen over truth and right.
Your arguments are without merit. Your blind faith (bordering on worship) in DCP says it all.
Here's how you can know with a surety that DCP did something wrong -- DCP himself. Other than his odd 3rd-person statement of what occurred (posted on Liz's private board), DCP has
not said anything about any of this. He's been conspicuously SILENT! This tells me that DCP himself knows he screwed up, and that he feels bad about getting his bishop friend mixed up in this (who probably is facing more serious consequences than DCP). IF DCP really did nothing wrong, do you think he'd be so quiet about this? You know he wouldn't. Sorry, ldsfaqs, but you're on a sinking ship when it comes to this latest DCP debacle.