FCSLC Wrote:
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> SouthGate wrote: “She said her dad and Brother
> Wilson said they didn't have witness on the mine
> and didn't think it was good idea. Brought it up
> in the elders and deacons meeting but nobody
> wanted to listen including John.”
>
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>
> Wow, how lenient and lax. In Salt Lake City,
> cautionary voicing was taboo. It was understood
> by the submissive that God was endorsing the lead
> shepherd in all things. Unauthorized speaking and
> opinions were signs of direct rebellion, needing
> swift action to stay the plague from contaminating
> the rest of the church.
>
> Was her dad and Brother Wilson shunned
> afterwards?
>
>
> PS – I’m so grateful to have escaped that
> ‘cult hell hole.’
No they weren't shunned, but that was back a ways. Her dad died in the early 70's so things were a little different then. ;)
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> SouthGate wrote: “She said her dad and Brother
> Wilson said they didn't have witness on the mine
> and didn't think it was good idea. Brought it up
> in the elders and deacons meeting but nobody
> wanted to listen including John.”
>
> -------------
>
> Wow, how lenient and lax. In Salt Lake City,
> cautionary voicing was taboo. It was understood
> by the submissive that God was endorsing the lead
> shepherd in all things. Unauthorized speaking and
> opinions were signs of direct rebellion, needing
> swift action to stay the plague from contaminating
> the rest of the church.
>
> Was her dad and Brother Wilson shunned
> afterwards?
>
>
> PS – I’m so grateful to have escaped that
> ‘cult hell hole.’
No they weren't shunned, but that was back a ways. Her dad died in the early 70's so things were a little different then. ;)