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Old 04-11-2007, 05:02 PM   #1
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Default Question about the missionary program "raising the bar"

Since they have raised the bar they are not allowing missionaries that have had premarital sex right?

Doesn't that seem counter to the doctrine of repentance? Anybody have any insight into the reasoning here?
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Since they have raised the bar they are not allowing missionaries that have had premarital sex right?

Doesn't that seem counter to the doctrine of repentance? Anybody have any insight into the reasoning here?
I have a good friend whose son wanted to to serve a mission but was turned down because he had a "masturbation problem". I honestly laughed, because every 20 year old kid on the planet -- missionary or not -- has a "masturbation problem". If you get rid of kids just because they masturbate, who is going to be left to serve missions? That's an honest question.
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I have a good friend whose son wanted to to serve a mission but was turned down because he had a "masturbation problem". I honestly laughed, because every 20 year old kid on the planet -- missionary or not -- has a "masturbation problem". If you get rid of kids just because they masturbate, who is going to be left to serve missions? That's an honest question.
The liars.

Well, baptisms certainly aren't as good as back in the Kimball days.

The policy will hopefully be changed, because many, many guys served honorable missions, even if premarital sex had been experienced. I know several bishops from their youth, who may not have been active but for repentance and the opportunity to serve. And they would fit the category of sexual predator.

I guess some members advocating the new standard don't believe in the atonement, and Alma's son Coriantumr shouldn't have been allowed to serve after he visited the harlot.
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I have a good friend whose son wanted to to serve a mission but was turned down because he had a "masturbation problem". I honestly laughed, because every 20 year old kid on the planet -- missionary or not -- has a "masturbation problem". If you get rid of kids just because they masturbate, who is going to be left to serve missions? That's an honest question.
I always wanted to say when they asked if I had a masturbation problem:

"Nope.. works everytime"
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Since they have raised the bar they are not allowing missionaries that have had premarital sex right?

Doesn't that seem counter to the doctrine of repentance? Anybody have any insight into the reasoning here?
I don't think that's exactly correct. I think they're excluding those who have had multiple problems with it, not just a one-time thing or one girlfriend. And I think it's not really a repentance/worthiness issue. I think it's that they want to encourage a life-long preparation process for a mission and discourage sending the live it up and party but then repent at the last minute missionaries. Maybe this will get me flamed, but most of the "problem" elders I knew were in the second group. Not to say you can't sincerely repent of that lifestyle and become a great missionary, but it's not an easy thing to do and I think many used to get rushed into the mission field not so much because they wanted to but because it was culturally expected of them.
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Maybe this will get me flamed, but most of the "problem" elders I knew were in the second group.
I know that in my mission, the "problem" elders were the ones doing all the baptizing. There is no correlation between righteousness and obedience to mission rules and the number of people that you are able to baptize. Missionary work is about salesmanship. If you have people skills you will baptize more people. Whether someone is a "problem" elder or not, seems to be completely irrelevant.
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I know that in my mission, the "problem" elders were the ones doing all the baptizing. There is no correlation between righteousness and obedience to mission rules and the number of people that you are able to baptize. Missionary work is about salesmanship. If you have people skills you will baptize more people. Whether someone is a "problem" elder or not, seems to be completely irrelevant.
In Germany, there were almost no baptisms regardless of salesmanship. One month, the entire mission baptized less than ten, I believe it was six. That was 150 elders and sisters in total. At the same time, I got a letter from my friend in Tokyo South, where he personally baptized 50 persons. Needless to say, I didn't exactly write him to say we hadn't baptized in seven months.

Whether it was linked to righteousness or not is for somebody else to judge, but our baptisms weren't about salesmanship. They were mana from heaven that nobody created or delivered. Suddenly, you find a rare German soul that was interested and nothing we did, could screw it up.
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In Germany, there were almost no baptisms regardless of salesmanship. One month, the entire mission baptized less than ten, I believe it was six. That was 150 elders and sisters in total. At the same time, I got a letter from my friend in Tokyo South, where he personally baptized 50 persons. Needless to say, I didn't exactly write him to say we hadn't baptized in seven months.

Whether it was linked to righteousness or not is for somebody else to judge, but our baptisms weren't about salesmanship. They were mana from heaven that nobody created or delivered. Suddenly, you find a rare German soul that was interested and nothing we did, could screw it up.
And I thought it went slow in Holland. Not quite that bad, but pretty close.
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In Germany, there were almost no baptisms regardless of salesmanship. One month, the entire mission baptized less than ten, I believe it was six. That was 150 elders and sisters in total. At the same time, I got a letter from my friend in Tokyo South, where he personally baptized 50 persons. Needless to say, I didn't exactly write him to say we hadn't baptized in seven months.

Whether it was linked to righteousness or not is for somebody else to judge, but our baptisms weren't about salesmanship. They were mana from heaven that nobody created or delivered. Suddenly, you find a rare German soul that was interested and nothing we did, could screw it up.
50 baptisms in a month in Japan??? Wow, that's pretty amazing. I would think that would be a banner month for an entire mission.
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50 baptisms in a month in Japan??? Wow, that's pretty amazing. I would think that would be a banner month for an entire mission.
During the Kikuchi years. My friend failed to inform me that he was released early for a "friendship" with a convert.
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