In the Del Rio upper bottom end ward we have a situation where the bishop called his son as his first councillor his other son as gospel doctrine teacher and his wife as RS president. Does the church have a rule against this kind of thing?
Nope... they kind of like it. Higher up GA's call their kids as lower GA's all the time. I wonder if it is an attempt to get them at the helm of the ship of zion one day. Hinkley, Holland, and the early church was rife with related individuals running the whole thing. Whom the Lord calls, he probably has some relation to.
No rule against it. I don't know the particulars of this particular ward, but I can say from experience that some smaller wards outside of the UT-ID-AZ axis often only have two or three stable, active families to pull from.
Back in the sixties they started calling members of the church education system. What the firector of the institute said about it was that the senior leadership knew the the pool of GAs was getting too inbred and so they call career church educators. If one thinks back they will remember a slew of church books written by men who were recenty called or about to be called. Their theses became the way to accumulte enough money to buy into the GA United Order.
olderelder Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Mormonism teaches that some bloodlines are > innately more righteous, chosen. So nepotism is > natural.
Oh, so like, "There is a law irrevocably declared in the Heavens that genealogy really does matter! The corollary is that when you have a choice between two people, chose the one with the 'best' genealogical connection to an early leader."
I say this in the name of Jesus Christ, the firstborn, and older brother of Lucifer.
I think a much better 'calling' is to be a contractor on the church-approved list or a supplier of items that churchco purchases regularly...
I think there's a limited cohort of people who fit into the GA category.
Being a GA? must be totally BORING, listening to boring meetings, deflecting unwelcome questions & complaints, virtually Ignoring anything from the rank-and-file membership.
GNPE Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Being a GA? must be totally BORING, listening to > boring meetings, deflecting unwelcome questions & > complaints, virtually Ignoring anything from the > rank-and-file membership.
This has always been my [nevermo] impression as well.
Despite the financial benefits and the burnished appearance of power and "fame," what I have gathered from RfM over the years is that being a GA has to be one of the most boring, and least internally rewarding, jobs imaginable.