Have you ever heard the story of Judas?
Are you talking about standard 30-pieces of silver fare or the Gospel of Judas?
In any event, I don't understand your point.
Have you ever heard the story of Judas?
Are you talking about standard 30-pieces of silver fare or the Gospel of Judas?
In any event, I don't understand your point.
Kicky, have you tried to have your name removed?
Also on the whole Buttars issue I will quote an Apostle that might help: "Let me try to clarify a misconception of the church. Some believe the church is a perfect place where perfect people think perfect thoughts, and speak perfect words. This is far from the truth. The church is where imperfect people come to work on their imperfections"
Basically even if Buttars was a Bishop he has many imperfections like the rest of us. I struggle with many things but yet I am in a leadership position. I will not be the first to throw a stone at another, because I am not perfect.
You said that if you were a member, and if Buttars was recently called to be a bishop, it would "shake" your faith. Basically, my point is, by no means is anyone perfect and you can't judge a whole based off the actions of one person, like Buttars. Buttars is undoubtedly a moron beyond epic powers, but even in the unimaginable event that he was called a bishop, it wouldn't shake my faith. My point with Judas was that even an appointed apostle, called by Christ himself, betrayed him. It doesn't get any worse than that.
Kicky, have you tried to have your name removed?
Also on the whole Buttars issue I will quote an Apostle that might help: "Let me try to clarify a misconception of the church. Some believe the church is a perfect place where perfect people think perfect thoughts, and speak perfect words. This is far from the truth. The church is where imperfect people come to work on their imperfections"
I don't think saying Buttars shouldn't be a spiritual leader is demanding perfection, or even the ballpark of perfection. Frankly, unless this was a pretty seriously screwed up ward I can't imagine he'd be in the top 100 most-qualified candidates even in his limited geographical area.
A couple points:
1. The "unimaginable event" happened twice according to the documentary. I can find reference on the internet to the fact that he has twice been a bishop but I can't find any time periods. If it's the case that this was something like 30 years ago and he's warped into a twisted old man in the interim period that's one thing. If it's a recent thing that's another thing entirely which calls into question the procedure by which bishops are "called." I would have difficulty trusting an institution that endorsed Chris Buttars as a spiritual leader.
2. The Judas thing isn't a great parallel for reasons that should be of particular interest to you as a Mormon because of the whole improper translations of the bible thing. There are competing texts dating back to the first and second century indicating that Judas' betrayal may have been part of the divine plan. Some interpretations indicate that Judas may actually have been Jesus' most loyal follower, the only one who he could trust to carry out the horrible act of ensuring his crucifixion. If you believe that the crucifixion was necessary for the redemption of all mankind, and that this redemption was part of God's plan, this interpretation has some obvious traction. Unless, of course, you're a Calvinist.
3. I was under the impression that the selection of ward and stake leaders was supposed to be divinely inspired, a result of prayer and communication with God. If Buttars was called to be a bishop then either a) God doesn't find Buttars' Buttarsness to be a disqualifier or b) whoever's doing the praying and communicating is getting the message pretty seriously screwed up. I'm not real comfortable with what either result says about the Church.
Do you know what Buttars was like 30 years ago? I don't.
Also, just out of curiosity, have you ever read the bible?
Sometimes people are called to positions by inspirations, sometimes they're not.
Come on bean. At least one person in the organization is tasked with receiving revelation directly from God. The church claims a monopoly on having such revelation. Church leaders are "called" through a process that is purportedly divinely inspired. To act like the leadership of the church is completely irrelevant is kind of ridiculous.
#1 In the Articles of Faith it says that were are not accountable for "Adams transgressions" this also means we have no part in anybody else's shortcomings or sins. In or outside of the church. I have no judgement or ill feelings towards anyone's problems or weakness's. Only that they can overcome them and better themselves.
#2 Someone who is a Bishop or in leadership I believe are called by revelation. But that does not guarentee the person is worthy or will succeed in that position. Many times its a chance for a person to step up to plate and take on responsibilty. Thus it will help them grow. If a person is called but is not worthy it is a wake up call to repent.
#3 I believe there are many more worthy or better candidates for positions I have held.
#4 Do you believe that Christians should question Jesus for calling Judas as an apostle or David to build the temple...or all the other Biblical and BOM prophets and church leaders who have slipped up or failed. I would believe you are smarter than this and it really seems like I am teaching a primary lesson.
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Thanks for supporting the LDS church's school. You are the biggest homer I have seen. Also I am making a tuna sandwich for lunch. Let me know if you would like a slice. Its probably fresher tuna than you are used to.
Thanks for supporting the LDS church's school. You are the biggest homer I have seen. Also I am making a tuna sandwich for lunch. Let me know if you would like a slice. Its probably fresher tuna than you are used to.
I have no idea if that's the way it's supposed to go down, but considering most of the bishops I've ever had in my life choose their friends and next door neighbors nearly every time, it would seem unlikely to me.
So if the Thomas Monson died and Buttars was called to be the prophet you'd be ok with this?
I am the biggest homer? What does my support of BYU have to do with anything? Way to continue to do disservice to LDS people the world over. Are you related to Buttars by chance?
Also, off topic, I've decided that I HATE the Indians.
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