Larry the funiture salesman who just happens to be a Bishop on the weekend.
FWIW, it's hardly a thing that you only do on the weekend. It oft times turns into a second, full time job.
Larry the funiture salesman who just happens to be a Bishop on the weekend.
Agreed. I think a big concern is if one side is doing something they don't want to do. I think that is big (regarding sex or otherwise). Like a guy demanding oral or something.I would guess that most bishops (I certainly don't know them all) would like to know as little as possible about the intimate details of another couple's marriage.
FWIW, it's hardly a thing that you only do on the weekend. It oft times turns into a second, full time job.
While I may have limited knowledge on the subject, I totally agree with you. I work with a guy who's dad was the bishop for their ward during his teenage years. He said he almost never saw his father during that time. It really seems like one of the most demanding things a man could do. Not only do you have your regular work week and a family of your own to maintain, you are put in charge of helping/guiding hundreds (if I'm guessing correctly on ward size) of other individuals.
While I may have limited knowledge on the subject, I totally agree with you. I work with a guy who's dad was the bishop for their ward during his teenage years. He said he almost never saw his father during that time. It really seems like one of the most demanding things a man could do. Not only do you have your regular work week and a family of your own to maintain, you are put in charge of helping/guiding hundreds (if I'm guessing correctly on ward size) of other individuals.
I believe wards typically have several hundred households.
No, probably not quite that many. Several hundred individuals, probably, but not several hundred households.
(quick check on lds.org) I just looked at my own ward directory. I think it's a fairly typically-sized ward. We have 115 households. I'm guessing that corresponds to about 300 people total.
Not that this takes anything away from the unpaid labor of an LDS bishop. It's still a huge commitment.
Well I think this brings up an interesting point. I am sure that the ward membership is actually quite higher. That ward list usually reflects active members.
Now for example I am inactive, very much so. However if something comes up and I feel the need for spiritual counceling I am going to my Bishop. He just added 1 household without even knowing it. I'd say there are closer to hundreds of households within each ward boundry and only hundreds of individuals are active.
While I may have limited knowledge on the subject, I totally agree with you. I work with a guy who's dad was the bishop for their ward during his teenage years. He said he almost never saw his father during that time. It really seems like one of the most demanding things a man could do. Not only do you have your regular work week and a family of your own to maintain, you are put in charge of helping/guiding hundreds (if I'm guessing correctly on ward size) of other individuals.
From gibblets neg rep of me: Why don't you address the actual sources used for the quotes and not just the website that posts them? It makes us Mormons look bad when we don't address the actual issue and just attack the site or intentions of the person quoting our prophets.
You seem like one of those guys that likes to engage the haters. I'm not saying there are haters here (there might be but I'm not talking about that). I'm saying like at Temple Square or maybe at the Manti pageant. Or maybe anti-mormon websites. I'll never understand that part as far as looking for those fights (going to those websites or walking up to those people). If that's not you then sorry. I just don't think that's a healthy approach to these types of discussions.
Why not start from the truth?
You cannot find anything official from the Church so you go to an anti- site to find it. Ya, that's not suspicious at all.
You started personally attacking people who were asking honest questions. It shouldn't be surprising that they found that off-putting.As far as others having a neg opinion of mormons because of me, well, if they're that shallow then so be it.
But no question I'm not a perfect mormon and not a good example for others to look at.
I don't sugarcoat and can be very blunt (I like talking here versus via PM or neg repping people). No question there.
But I'm not going to meet people halfway by using an anti-mormon website to try to bridge the gap. That's not right. There are better ways.
I didn't neg rep you for posting statements. I neg repped you because I don't agree with your methods.
Which honestly I couldn't care less about but since you engaged me I'll play ball.