Posted by:
pollythinks
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Date: April 12, 2017 09:32PM
My experience along this line was undertaken against me by the apostle L.K. Packer. And were it not for special help I received from others, Packer would have achieved his goal and thereby--he hoped--ruin my good reputation (insomuch as he had power to do).
What he was intent on doing to me, others didn't want to have him do likewise to them (if they tried to interfere), so instead (for the most part) were just witnesses to his actions (being afraid to confront the man for his wrong-doings). In addition, Packer also used go-betweens to pave the way to achieve his goals (in effort to try and keep a distance between his dirty deeds, and himself).
Packer didn't mind what rules he broke as an apostle, just so long as he could get his way, and be vindictive towards persons such as I. He was perfectly capable of doing evil regardless of being an apostle of the church. One of his fellow apostle, Brother D. Oaks, said something to the effect (speaking regarding Packer), that "One can't control a grizzly bear".
Packer took pride in this. Quite a humble man---NOT. He was at his best when stuffing dead birds (his hobby), as they couldn't fight back.
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As you can see, I am not one of those who think we are required to forgive everyone who harms others, no matter what (even incest). However, one can't give the same reward to both the good and bad, for this would offend justice (render justice meaningless), and the God I worship is just. So there.
As you can see, I am not ready yet to forgive Packer the anguish he caused me, and many others. Let him first "show forth repentance" (which is kind of a problem for him now, not being on earth, but instead being where those he harmed--his accusers-- can witness against him). So be it.