Reader comments
BYU star reinstated on team
147 comments | Read story
- Page:
- < Previous
- 1
- 2
- 3
- Next >
There's an interesting saying that I hear some people in Utah have heard of: Judge not, that ye be not judged. Sound familiar to anyone? Some people, I hear, even have the audacity to TRY stuff like that. Or follow the example of the Man who taught such things and other weird stuff, like charity and forgiveness. His name comes up sometimes at BYU, too, I think. Perhaps not often enough.
Do you people who continue to vent your spite and bile on the basis of HEARSAY realize you're truly embarrassing yourselves? Just thought you might like to know!
Glad this ordeal is over and good luck to Walton and BYU.
BYU set guidelines that if followed, can help to look after its students. The Bishop followed those guidelines. Bishops look after members of their ward by accounting for them. When a bishop doesn't see someone enough to account for that person, it is out of genuine concern that the bishop accounts that fact instead. The result: the student went through the process outlined to regain proper status, and as noted in the article, the university showed care for its student and helped to get the student back on track.
Walton has no problem. The Bishop has no problem. And BYU has no problem with it. Why do you?
You people don't know BYU's rules. If you did, you would see nothing wrong with the way it looks after and helps its own to follow those rules.
Just drop it!
After a lame experience at the u they enrolled at the Y, just like the prophet did!
The bishop is not at liberty to relax the standard if the student refuses to obey the Code that he or she has given their word of "honor" to obey. If the student changes attitude and is willing to fix the problem, the bishop is then at liberty to work with them. If not, the endorsement is pulled to follow the standard that (again) is not created by any individual bishop.
No one forces anyone to attend BYU nor to agree to the Honor Code. There are plenty of great schools. It's the students choice whether he will meet the Church's standard, not the bishop's.
So what you're saying is only perfect people need attend BYU? I attended BYU and met a lot of wonderful people. As of this date none of us have walked on water yet. Is it possible that BYU has just a few too many restrictions and regulations? I think it does.
Second, the term "rogue bishop" is an oxymoron. By the time any bishop becomes "rogue" he will no longer be a bishop. These bishops are tasked with ensuring the spiritual well-being of hundreds of kids, most of which are completely removed (geographically) from their families or any other important relationship they have. Anyone who hasn't been in that situation themselves and judges the bishop is making a completely ignorant judgement, and anything they say reveals more about themselves than it does about the bishop.
I'm glad the bishop stood up and did what he thought was the right thing to do, I'm also glad that the situation got ironed out and that Walton was able to be readmitted. I am ashamed however that the paper created such a ruckus for Walton.
The most ignorant statement I read came from "Cal Mormon" when he/she stated the following: "please purge the admin team to get rid of the 'tenured' hicks from utah co. and hire some professional admin -- some that have actually worked in the real world!"
According to Cal Mormon all Utah Co. residents are "hicks" and apparently unproffesional and don't know what the real world is. How many California transplants live in Utah County? Are they become "hicks" the moment they arrive in Utah County? Are California residents automatically wiser than Utahns simply because they live in different state?
Debating and expressing your opinions are perfectly fine, but don't complain about others being judgemental while you make blanket judgements on others you don't know in the same breath.
just wonder!!!!
And then all any "active" (read "fanatic") members can do is further condemn those who no longer want to participate with a bunch of arrogant judgmental jerks!
Watch carefully, and you will see the inactivity rates continue to climb - like rats leaving a sinking ship!
You call that "true"?
I'm in the National Guard and when I was IN THE BISHOPRIC I only attended 70 percent of my meetings.
just wonder!!!!
No I do not call your comment on this board true, not in the least!!!!!!!!
Since I sincerely hope "active" members generally try to be *more* like Christ rather than less, I don't see it as nearly the same thing as "fanatic." Christ denounced fanatics, after all. But I won't deny that some Mormons *really* lose sight of faith, hope, and charity. (I'd hope none here on this board, though their words make me wonder.) And that IS a key step towards becoming a TRUE fanatic.
I've heard it said that there's a difference between a Mormon and a Latter-day Saint. Think about it. I believe that's true, too.
"True?", I honestly and sincerely hope you find peace one day by leaving behind the obvious bitterness in your heart.
- Page:
- < Previous
- 1
- 2
- 3
- Next >
Add your comment
Comments are monitored. Any comments found to be abusive, offensive, off-topic, misrepresentative, more than 200 words or containing URLs will not be posted.
E-mail address: For internal use only. We may want to contact you to publish your comment (not your e-mail address) in the newspaper or for a separate story idea.
- Former Flash center suffers stroke 11:46 a.m.
- Chavez ally's bro. linked to scandal 11:37 a.m.
- Jobless vie for holiday sales work 11:30 a.m.
- Handmade ornament collection 11:28 a.m.
- Queen tells paparazzi to back off 11:26 a.m.
- Romanians vote for president 11:19 a.m.
- Gender balance in science 11:14 a.m.
- Chinese target global market 11:03 a.m.
- Jazz upset by Wolves 11:02 a.m.
- Wolf recovery at crossroads 10:54 a.m.
- Y., U. to learn bowl destinations
- Ed Smart 'appalled' at testimony
- Y. profs: Beck not all-knowing
- The forgotten ship: USS Utah
- George lost in rivalry hatefest
- Snowy roads cause accidents, delays
- Tiger's SUV, personal life are a wreck
- BYU basketball: Cougars crush Dons
- Utahns want health care reform bills
- Kurt Bestor: Joy for the world
- Why is Y. ignoring spew of hatred?
311 - Letters: Liberal because LDS
249 - Y. profs: Beck not all-knowing
202 - Hate not limited to 1 in-state rivalry
189 - Aggies shoot past Cougars
179 - N.Y. Senate rejects gay marriage
128 - George lost in rivalry hatefest
109 - Unbeaten BYU takes trip to Logan
105 - Harpring's NBA career is over
94 - Ed Smart 'appalled' at testimony
93
The San Francisco Chronicle is reporting (perhaps speculating) that Utah...
I got some e-mail from Aggie fans regarding a column I wrote last week...
Amen to what Anne at 11:21 a.m. said. How can it be that quarterbacks in...
It is sad how misinformed on facts a lot of you are. I am ashamed of some of...
Don't worry about Tiger's image because he sure does't. He is laughing all...
Yes, domestic terrorist. That is what these nuts are indeed!
We can barely afford the power we pay for now. We turn off all our lights,...
Yes @mark, and you did not respond to any, not one, of Greenfyre's challanges.
First of you must know nothing about sheep dogs - they can not train the dogs...
Yes to a few specific provisions but very much a no to this rancid bill and...
If you've watched the guy play he's pretty explosive, I've been impressed by...
They are trained to know the difference between humans and predators. But on...

