GoodK wrote:I don't know. It speaks to the character of those that are in charge at the Mormon Gulag. You have to remember that this facility's foundation is the Mormon church. A requisite to completing their "program" is abiding by the commandments of this church. Roy is not a low level employee, he is one of the founding directors. Roy and Butters are good chums.
GoodK, first understand that I don't care what you choose to do with this in real life. I'm trying to help you sort it out.
In the above you say that it speaks to the character of those in charge of the facility and that is has a foundation in the Mormon Church.
According to you, the guy was excommunicated from the church. Think that through.
Isn't that proof that the facility DOESN'T limit itself to members placed in authority? Isn't that the opposite of what you're alleging when you say it has a foundation the Church?
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Yeah, her.
If your argument is that I should feel compassionate towards a woman who knowingly engaged in an extramarital affair with a purported man of god - who makes a healthy living "guiding troubled youth" - I don't think it is a good one.
Why don't you think it's a good one? Why do you make HER responsible for the actions of a man of god who makes a living guiding troubled youth? Do you know for a fact that they engaged in an affair?
HOW do you know? Because someone told you so?
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What about the children involved?
The children involved clearly don't deserve to be punished for their father's actions.
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No, they don't.
What about his ex-wife? Did she do something to invite the scandal you'd like to disclose?
What you're suggesting is that it's okay to do harm in order to do good.
Is that right?
Isn't that what you think the MG is attempting to do with it's teen residents?
Are you going to function in the same way as those whom you accuse?