A.D.
By the summer of ‘79, the demographics at Shiloh had stratified into so many departments (Kingdom School included), that cliques were an unavoidable result. Because everyone’s work was so ‘important’, there were always justifiable excuses to avoid going to any service, short of the pursuit of sheer enjoyment, which was only allowed when the schedule permitted. Thus, service-skipping was only justified if you were engaged in something equal to or exceeded the importance that service attendance represented.
By the summer of ‘79, the demographics at Shiloh had stratified into so many departments (Kingdom School included), that cliques were an unavoidable result. Because everyone’s work was so ‘important’, there were always justifiable excuses to avoid going to any service, short of the pursuit of sheer enjoyment, which was only allowed when the schedule permitted. Thus, service-skipping was only justified if you were engaged in something equal to or exceeded the importance that service attendance represented.