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January 2, 2019 at 8:14 pm #333032
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GuestI think it debunks the sometimes suggested accusations that church leaders seek out to discipline alternate voices in the church. She mentioned “kindness” … and it is good it is newsworthy to note this as well as the times there is lack of kindness. Her leaders may not agree with her or even approve…but if there is no threat, there doesn’t need to be action taken. There is a place in church for alternative voices and ideas.
January 2, 2019 at 9:19 pm #333033Anonymous
GuestHeber13 wrote:
There is a place in church for alternative voices and ideas.
*But you may or may not live inside the geographical boundaries that allow you to be a member of that place.
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**Yeah, and some members refer to that place as “outside.”
January 2, 2019 at 9:48 pm #333034Anonymous
GuestHeber13 wrote:
I think it debunks the sometimes suggested accusations that church leaders seek out to discipline alternate voices in the church. She mentioned “kindness” … and it is good it is newsworthy to note this as well as the times there is lack of kindness.Her leaders may not agree with her or even approve…but if there is no threat, there doesn’t need to be action taken. There is a place in church for alternative voices and ideas.
Sort of…
Perhaps they didn’t prescribe an outcome in her case, but she did talk about the times her SP would let her know that he received a notice from Salt Lake about something she said.
January 3, 2019 at 3:11 am #333035Anonymous
GuestIT_Veteran wrote:
Heber13 wrote:
I think it debunks the sometimes suggested accusations that church leaders seek out to discipline alternate voices in the church. She mentioned “kindness” … and it is good it is newsworthy to note this as well as the times there is lack of kindness.Her leaders may not agree with her or even approve…but if there is no threat, there doesn’t need to be action taken. There is a place in church for alternative voices and ideas.
Sort of…
Perhaps they didn’t prescribe an outcome in her case, but she did talk about the times her SP would let her know that he received a notice from Salt Lake about something she said.
What does that mean to you? Is that a bad thing?January 3, 2019 at 5:38 pm #333036Anonymous
GuestHeber13 wrote:
IT_Veteran wrote:
Heber13 wrote:
I think it debunks the sometimes suggested accusations that church leaders seek out to discipline alternate voices in the church. She mentioned “kindness” … and it is good it is newsworthy to note this as well as the times there is lack of kindness.Her leaders may not agree with her or even approve…but if there is no threat, there doesn’t need to be action taken. There is a place in church for alternative voices and ideas.
Sort of…
Perhaps they didn’t prescribe an outcome in her case, but she did talk about the times her SP would let her know that he received a notice from Salt Lake about something she said.
What does that mean to you? Is that a bad thing?
I don’t think it’s good or bad on its own, but it does show that Salt Lake is both aware of her and communicating with her SP. I don’t think there’s enough evidence to say definitively that Salt Lake was pushing for discipline, but I think that it suggests there is
someevidence of that. January 3, 2019 at 11:07 pm #333037Anonymous
GuestIT_Veteran wrote:
it does show that Salt Lake is both aware of her and communicating with her SP. I don’t think there’s enough evidence to say definitively that Salt Lake was pushing for discipline, but I think that it suggests there is some evidence of that.
I’d agree with that.
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