New Mormon policies meet the reality of a contracting church

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We fight, We win, Am Yisrael Chai
Looks like they are running out of loons



On December 14, the president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints modified a policy that has been in place for over a century, opening priesthood ordination to boys as young as 11. Boys and girls will also be eligible at 11 to do baptisms for the dead in the temple,


As policies go, there’s a lot to like about these recent ones, which acknowledge the realities of declining growth


https://religionnews.com/2018/12/17/new-mormon-policies-meet-the-reality-of-a-contracting-church/
 
Looks like they are running out of loons



On December 14, the president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints modified a policy that has been in place for over a century, opening priesthood ordination to boys as young as 11. Boys and girls will also be eligible at 11 to do baptisms for the dead in the temple,


As policies go, there’s a lot to like about these recent ones, which acknowledge the realities of declining growth


https://religionnews.com/2018/12/17/new-mormon-policies-meet-the-reality-of-a-contracting-church/
I read a news story today about a big Mormon gay conversion therapist who has just divorced and is now looking for a boyfriend.

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Looks like they are running out of loons



On December 14, the president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints modified a policy that has been in place for over a century, opening priesthood ordination to boys as young as 11. Boys and girls will also be eligible at 11 to do baptisms for the dead in the temple,


As policies go, there’s a lot to like about these recent ones, which acknowledge the realities of declining growth

Mormons are pragmatic. After Congress passed a law to take the property of churches in the territories that practiced polygamy they ended that practice (but claim the two actions were unrelated).
 
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