To perhaps clarify a point, all seminary teachers (and above) are official
signed-on-the-dotted-line volunteer CES employees.
Jon
Geoff FOWLER wrote:
> >>> Jim mentioned:
> > There also seem to be a number of CES employees
> > who aptly fit the description of "wolves among the
> > flock."
>
> >>
And I'm sure they use the cry of "academic freedom" as justification for
using these movies and as a basis for their intolerance for church
standards. However, BYU is a private university last I knew, and as
such, should not be subject to the same bullying by academicians as
state-funded universi
>>> Jim mentioned:
> There also seem to be a number of CES employees
> who aptly fit the description of "wolves among the
> flock."
>>> while Jon added:
> And we have found some in our stake. When they
> are discovered, they are gone. Now!
While I can see how perhaps a few BYU professors have
And we have found some in our stake. When they are discovered, they are
gone. Now!
One nice feature of being a Stake Seminary Supervisor.
Noj
Jim the Babe wrote:
> You might be surprised to learn the sentiments of a number of BYU
> professors. Some of them will simply not tolerate the Church
Subject: Re:[ZION] BYU bars use of R-rated movies
> Bravo! How can we be held as an example to the world, when we have such a
double standard. It's hard enough for me to limit my kids (teen and above)
to PG-13 movies. I swear, they have more justifications than Ole' Scratch
himself
Val wrote:
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Bravo! How can we be held as an example to the world, when we have such
a double standard. It's hard enough for me to limit my kids (teen and
above) to PG-13 movies. I swear, they have more justifications than
Ole' Scratch himself!
---
You might be surprised to learn the sen
Bravo! How can we be held as an example to the world, when we have such a double
standard. It's hard enough for me to limit my kids (teen and above) to PG-13 movies.
I swear, they have more justifications than Ole' Scratch himself!
val
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