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14 hours ago, MrShorty said:

I liked it. I've also seen commentary by those involved in the project (in particular Jim Bennett). Most of what I saw from the series was a chance to address some of the hard issues in a way that is neutral to somewhat positive towards staying in the church. The producers say that they have no interest in convincing people to stay or leave, but there also seems to be a slant towards seeing how people who choose to stay deal with these issues. One of the most interesting and compelling cases that was highlighted was John Gustav-Wrathall who was excommunicated years ago, married a man, then felt something (the Spirit) prompting him to come back to the church, but not to separate from his partner. Because he won't separate, he can't be rebaptized, but he participates to the extent that church policies and his leadership will allow, and finds meaning in that.

Thanks for your input, I always like what you say. 

The story of John Gustav-Wrathall sounds an awful lot like the brother of D. Todd Christofferson, which is Tom. I thought I heard he began dating again. I think Tom is still active and holds callings, not sure.

Posted
15 hours ago, MrShorty said:

I liked it. I've also seen commentary by those involved in the project (in particular Jim Bennett). Most of what I saw from the series was a chance to address some of the hard issues in a way that is neutral to somewhat positive towards staying in the church. The producers say that they have no interest in convincing people to stay or leave, but there also seems to be a slant towards seeing how people who choose to stay deal with these issues. One of the most interesting and compelling cases that was highlighted was John Gustav-Wrathall who was excommunicated years ago, married a man, then felt something (the Spirit) prompting him to come back to the church, but not to separate from his partner. Because he won't separate, he can't be rebaptized, but he participates to the extent that church policies and his leadership will allow, and finds meaning in that.

It would be hard to be on a team and never have the coach put me in the game.  There would have to be a love for religion and an abiding faith to carry that out. Impressive. 

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