Kishkumen wrote:I believe bullying is an apt description. I challenge the notion that all organizations are equal and respond in exactly the same way. There is boundary maintenance and boundary maintenance. Not all organizations will perform it in the same way with the same mechanisms. The way the LDS Church handles its boundary maintenance is bullying, in my view. And, I think that bullying style does come from the Church's collective sense of identity as a persecuted and marginalized sect.
It seems to me that in some ways the LDS Church behaves like a milder form of Scientology when it is challenged. Does every organization behave like the Church of Scientology? I don't think so.
And, while I understand why it is that people are annoyed with Dehlin and Kelly, as I can say I have been annoyed on occasion, it would be going way too far to say that I have no sympathy for them. However they might have expected things to turn out (and I think both of them saw what happened as a likely outcome), they did what they did at least partially out of their sense that they valued their LDS identity and cared about the future of the LDS Church and its people. They placed a lot on the line to pursue what they did, and they paid an emotionally devastating price for it.
Do I canonize them as saints or see them as innocent victims? No. Do I sympathize with the good intentions they had and the price they paid for acting on them? I sure do.
Kish man. You keep injecting more and more unsuppoerted opinions as if they were factual. I am not sure why you want to do this.
As the conversation deepens, your standards seem to drop.
First, nobody said that all organizations are equal. Hell, the boundary and control process has even been described as a method of control for sovereignties. Before you say anything - nations are also not all the same, just like all organizations are not the same.
You do not know what the intentions are for both characters. For Kate, it may be more obvious and clear. But with John, not a goddamn person can defend or pretend to know his intentions. You may believe you know, but that is a belief based on your feelings and unsupported by ANY facts. Did you pray with real intent to arrive at those feelings?
And finally, neither of your subject examples "paid an emptionally devestating price". Not true. Not only is this not supported by the facts, THE FACTS PROVE THE OPPOSITE.
A persecution complex may be a reasonable hypothesis for the source of the behavior cited in this conversation. Try turning it around though. I think the persecution complex may be alive and well in dehlin and dehlinites.
"Rocks don't speak for themselves" is an unfortunate phrase to use in defense of a book produced by a rock actually 'speaking' for itself... (I have a Question, 5.15.15)