Well, that’s to bad. But rules are rules and BYU has a lot of rules.
Slam dunk allowed only on the court.
At least they’re not aborting.
I have no problem with the actions of BYU in dismissing this guy. On the other hand, maybe the Mormon church should change the name of the school to something other than the name of a multiple serial adulterer.
and BYU has a lot of rules.
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Good for BYU for having moral standards and enforcing them!
I surely would like to see our CINO ( Christian In Name Only) private colleges and universities have some standards and enforce them.
What does that have to do with this story?
Sounds to me like if this center's girlfriend had just run thru the proper permission "OKs"...the regional abortionist...and the Mormon god...
Nobody would have been the "wiser"...and the BYU alumni would have been happier!
So. The question is...and it's not an easy question -- 'cause it's been debated about before re: Christian college policies...do such policies encourage abortion???
Certainly the Mormon church abortion polity/policy encourages more "escape loops" than a lot of Christian policies...
Or WWBYD? (What would Brigham Young Do?)
Or WWJTD? (What would John Taylor do?)
Or WWWWD? (What would Wilford Woodruff do?)
Or WWJFSD? (What would Joseph F. Smith do?)
Who are these men? Why they are first five "prophets" of the LDS church.
Do Mormons really think that the first Lds "prophets" who had 119 "wives" between them -- an average of about 24 per...would boot Davis for his pregnant "concubine?"
I mean, the Mormon hypocrisy runs wild.
"Fifth LDS Church leader Joseph F. Smith married at 20 and then married five others later. His first wife divorced him on the grounds of "adulterous intercourse" with his "concubines."
Source Mormon Polygamy Frequently Asked Questions
(Sounds to me like the guy who lied openly before the Senate in the Smoot hearings in 1904 would have been kicked off the first BYU Academy sports team!)
As for the first four Lds "prophets":
* Fourth LDS Church leader Wilford Woodruff had at least 10 plural wives. According to his record, he was also sealed to 336 dead single women.
(Again, nothing like Mormon's e-haremny.com for matching live lds "prophets" with dead corpses!)
* Church founder Joseph Smith had at least 33 wives. One was 14. Five others were 17 or under. He married five pairs of sisters. Two of which were his own adopted daughters. After his death, another 335 women were sealed to him, many of whom he did not know. (Religion and Sexuality, p 156)
(Ah, y'all didn't know that the Family Resource Centers the Mormons put out there could be used genealogically as a e-haremny.com match-making service to match up live women with those ineligible batchelors in the after-life!)
* Second LDS Church leader Brigham Young had 55 wives. Ten of them divorced him. At his death, Brigham Young's oldest child was 52 and his youngest was 7.
* Third LDS Church leader John Taylor had 15 wives. Three wives divorced him. (A Book of Mormons, 1982, pg 354)
(Tell us again how if three wives couldn't "sustain" Taylor as a "husband" how grassroots Mormons were supposed to "sustain" him as their great moral leader?)
How silly. I hope boosters stop giving the university money, obviously they aren’t serious about winning.
I hear he is going to transfer and up to seven SEC schools said they would welcome him with open arms. LOL!
Well: let's just POST them then!!!
http://saas.byu.edu/catalog/2010-2011ucat/GeneralInfo/HonorCode.php#HCOfficeInvovement
When it was just sex he was suspended from the basketball team...but since she was ovulating he is expelled. It’s all her fault after all. </sarc>