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Shame on the people who in any way try to justify children being raped. That's what it is folks.
Plain and simple. They've been brainwashed and those in power are abusive.
Similar speculation to what we are now seeing in Texas was rampant throughout the NZ press and the local community. And rightly so.
What an stupid, unprofessional, nonsensical thing to do. But it made no difference to the fact that sex of any variety did NOT occur in the NZ temple.
I await the FLDS excuse for fully made-up bedding in their temple with interest.
As for the damage done to the church's image by all this, the church is made up of people, and some of them have no idea about the wider world and its expectations. I remeber a GA saying at a stake conference once that his non-member friends wouldn't join the church because their standards were higher than the local church members that they knew. There was a gasp in the congregation, but on reflection we could see that it was true.
Read and weep, Utah.
Seems like anyone living with more than one woman in this country would have to be prosecuted under these same guidelines if they are going to start going after these polygamist families. Yes, all those not wanting to be there anymore should be allowed to leave, but I worry about splitting up each and every family regardless off those that may be very close, cohesive and happy family units. Splitting every last child up from their parents and throwing them in a foster home regardless of their family situation is downright inhumane. Again, if they go that far, is the morality police far around the corner for Hugh Heffner and the many other Hollywood actors that are truely immoral!
Just because people are religious does not make them backward. The population of Utah is one of the most highly educated and accomplished in the United States. Our state and local governments were recently given the highest score in the nation for the way our governments function by honestly and effectively serving the people.
The Texas 'compound' was not a compound, it was a quaint town, just because it has a wall doesnt mean its a prison camp!
I hope and pray that the State of Texas can provide an appropriate decision at the hearing today.
These little girls have no choie. The secret life they live tells them no different. So very sad! Perhaps the 16 yr. old caller will never be found. It shouldn't matter now...if these men have been taking advantage of children, they should be punished along with the parents who handed them over for "marriage."
Let the kids grow in body and mind before making the decision "for themselves" to marry and produce children.
The secrecy of the sect really bothers me. They don't even wave to their neighbors, that tells me either they are brain washed or they are hiding something....
And...how does a self-sufficient, agrarian society earn enough money to build the multi-million dollar structures they have been erecting??
Whether the Texas government was wrong or right by raiding the YFZ is moot...it's done..now, our concern should be with the alleged abuse of the children, particularly the young girls.
I hope the truth is found...I'm praying for all involved.
Now, on the flip side, I'm sure that authorities have been watching for a very long time judging these people and condeming their way of living. It probably didn't take much for them to "storm" the compound.
I'm certainly not condoning abuse of anyone - especially women and childen- but we always want people to live by our rules.
God's in charge.
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