I recognize that Twitter is not real life.
(Thank goodness.)
That's why I've been largely dismissive of virtual agitation against Church doctrines and policies from those connected (sometimes closely) to BYU.
It's a big place, and anyway, we don't need utter uniformity.
(Thank goodness.)
That's why I've been largely dismissive of virtual agitation against Church doctrines and policies from those connected (sometimes closely) to BYU.
It's a big place, and anyway, we don't need utter uniformity.
This year has had me questioning my original dismissiveness.
It is no small thing, for example, for *this* to take place, and I watched in real time what made it necessary. https://www.thechurchnews.com/leaders-and-ministry/2020-03-04/byu-honor-code-language-clarification-ces-statement-176245
It is no small thing, for example, for *this* to take place, and I watched in real time what made it necessary. https://www.thechurchnews.com/leaders-and-ministry/2020-03-04/byu-honor-code-language-clarification-ces-statement-176245
That's why something like this is worth seriously considering.
I'm hesitant, of course, to dictate to an organization that has for it's board men I sustain as prophets.
At the same time, BYU is not the Church. It is not "true" in the way the Church is. https://twitter.com/HannaSeariac/status/1288969580065329152?s=20
I'm hesitant, of course, to dictate to an organization that has for it's board men I sustain as prophets.
At the same time, BYU is not the Church. It is not "true" in the way the Church is. https://twitter.com/HannaSeariac/status/1288969580065329152?s=20