05-03-2016, 06:43 PM | #1 |
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Church leadership seems less nimble than before
It seems the recent years have exposed the frailties of the corporate autocratic leadership of the LDS Church. Nobody below senior level management is empowered to make any decisions.
Take for example, Kevin Worthen and the current debacle with the Title IX investigations. If he had been empowered, a wise management decision would have been to strongly support the victims of rape or sexual abuse, to declare a comprehensive study is in order and to make a decision to avoid punishing the victim. The likelihood of false claims to avoid HCO punishment seems minimal and the harm when the HCO is wrong versus whatever minimal benefit might exist is disparate. The Boy Scout debacle about not supporting the change until management returns is another example of the lack of empowerment anybody but the senior level managers possess. The Church is so authoritarian, by claiming authority from on high, which other churches have done and continue to do, that any question even for the purpose of understanding is considered a heretical act. The lack of transparency, the animosity toward gays and their children and inability to see the other side of the equation is hindering the Church's mission. It is heresy to ask, but where is the inspiration? It is getting it wrong with many Millennials, and the answer the leadership now espouses, is, if you have friends who lose faith, abandon them and don't listen to them. That almost seems to be a complete acknowledgment that leadership doesn't have answers to any of the questions. The hunker down mentality won't weather this storm well.
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05-03-2016, 06:49 PM | #2 |
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One only needs to think back to the heyday of Hinckley and how connected he was with the members, and how visible he was in media.
The same cannot be said for Monson. And I assume that Monson's health prevents him from being more visible on all fronts. Perhaps Monson is just well enough, that his first counselor does not feel able to make decisions in his behalf. |
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Lest I forget, the challenge to the law school's accreditation due to religious discrimination is also another eyesore. How can administration not see that discriminating against members who lose faith is not going to be received well?!
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Utah LGBTQ protections bill was well done.
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I think the only reason they pursued that was the "religious freedom" angle.
Preparing for pariah status in society. I don't mind being a pariah, but give me some reasons I can be proud of. Punishing girls who have been raped is not the issue I want to have to fall on my sword. |
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It may ultimately destroy BYU sports. https://twitter.com/austinhorton/sta...13531479154688 Quote:
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If BYU is screwed, it deserves to be screwed.
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If Worthen can't do the job he was asked to do, he should resign. That's what honorable people do when their superiors force them to do things that are wrong.
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The tricky thing about rape is that when you're in the seduction phase, women expect you to take the lead. At that stage, the more forceful you are, the more turned on they get.
I got reprimanded by my PUA coach for asking a girl for permission to put my arm around her before kissing her. Too forceful, it's rape. Not forceful enough, you're a pussy and nature will weed your genes out of existence.
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The vast majority of BYU students voluntarily comply with the standards of the university and don't need micro-management. The risks of somebody filing a false rape claim is so small and the benefits to the university are almost non-existent that this issue should be crystal clear. Why is there any delay? It is mind-boggling how tone deaf whoever must make this decision is. Prosecutors are versed well enough to ferret out false claims. Damage is being done to the university the longer this persists.
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