The SLT is now reporting on the choir member that went public in her decision to quit the choir over the decision to sing at the inauguration. While some might question her decision to go public, it makes it painfully clear in the responses to her letter how divisive the public is about the incoming administration.
http://www.sltrib.com/lifestyle/faith/4 ... acle-choir
Her facebook post and responses here: https://www.facebook.com/jan.chamberlin ... 1389943594
Many choir members have responded to her post, and most commend her and say how much she will be missed.
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I've read a few comments and seen a few negative responses. Many of them assume that because she feels that she cannot perform and keep her integrity it means that they lack integrity by performing.
I don't see it as well. Morality is not universal, and while one individual may feel that performing for Pres-Elect Trump's inauguration would be an honor, others may see it differently. For the person who sees him as a potentially great president, it would be an honor. For the person who sees him as someone who is soiling the office of the president, then it heralding the event with beautiful music would feel like an endorsement.
I was happy to see many good responses from the fellow choir members. I had made an assumption that the Mormon Tabernacle Choir would handle it much like the Radio City Rockettes, where the performers could abstain without repercussion.
I don't see it as well. Morality is not universal, and while one individual may feel that performing for Pres-Elect Trump's inauguration would be an honor, others may see it differently. For the person who sees him as a potentially great president, it would be an honor. For the person who sees him as someone who is soiling the office of the president, then it heralding the event with beautiful music would feel like an endorsement.
I was happy to see many good responses from the fellow choir members. I had made an assumption that the Mormon Tabernacle Choir would handle it much like the Radio City Rockettes, where the performers could abstain without repercussion.
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I have a friend in the MoTab Orchestra. I will have to ask her about the mood in the choir and orchestra these days.
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We have a friend in the choir and he says that members are free to opt out. He is opting out and wrote about not wasting his time or money just so Trump can prove that most Mormons love him. The choir is expecting more volunteers than what it plans on needing, so of those volunteering, they will draw lots to see who actually gets to go. He doesn't think that as many as they expect to volunteer will actually volunteer. I don't remember the number they will be taking or the number they expect to volunteer, but they do expect many more to volunteer than what they are able to take. This isn't a full choir performance.
Personally, I think some who disapprove of Trump will still want to go just for the opportunity. Even if you despise Trump, it is something to tell the grandchildren.
Personally, I think some who disapprove of Trump will still want to go just for the opportunity. Even if you despise Trump, it is something to tell the grandchildren.
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Glanced at the comments sections of both the Salt Lake Tribune and the Deseret News. As you may guess, the conservo-robotic-Mormons are against the lady and say the choir is better off without her. Those who do not fall into that category seem to praise her for maintaining the integrity of her beliefs.
The Church and Mitt Romney both issued strong condemnations of Donald Trump saying he was unfit to be President, but when Trump comes calling they both are willing and eager to serve. Both examples serve to llustrate the expediency of ambition.
The Church and Mitt Romney both issued strong condemnations of Donald Trump saying he was unfit to be President, but when Trump comes calling they both are willing and eager to serve. Both examples serve to llustrate the expediency of ambition.
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I really don't have an opinion here other than resigning because of Trump is kinda extreme just so you can sleep in on Sunday mornings.
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I personally really respect her choice. It is not an easy thing to go against the choir, and essentially against the Church, on something you see as a matter of moral principle. She has taken a stand for what she believes in. I have little respect for members who talk all the day long about how important it is to stand up for what you believe, but are among the first to aggressively criticize her for actually doing it.
Besides, I am troubled by the tenor of some of the comments I have seen by members who defend the Choir singing at the inauguration. Many of them freely admit that Trump has said and done despicable things, but feel that it is such a missionary opportunity that it is justifiable regardless of the moral repulsiveness of the person being inaugurated. The ends justify the means. I find it disappointing that so many of them are willing to justify an association with someone they freely admit is offensive and dangerous for the sake of exposure for the Church.
Besides, do we want the kind of converts who join a Church just because they like a musical number? It's hardly an adequate rationale for making a major life decision. Someone who joins a Church because of a musical group is a few cards short of a full deck. But then I guess if they can pay tithing who cares, right?
Besides, I am troubled by the tenor of some of the comments I have seen by members who defend the Choir singing at the inauguration. Many of them freely admit that Trump has said and done despicable things, but feel that it is such a missionary opportunity that it is justifiable regardless of the moral repulsiveness of the person being inaugurated. The ends justify the means. I find it disappointing that so many of them are willing to justify an association with someone they freely admit is offensive and dangerous for the sake of exposure for the Church.
Besides, do we want the kind of converts who join a Church just because they like a musical number? It's hardly an adequate rationale for making a major life decision. Someone who joins a Church because of a musical group is a few cards short of a full deck. But then I guess if they can pay tithing who cares, right?
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An uber TBM chimed in on this issue, stating that at some point we will all need to decide if we will stand with Christ. So now singing for Trump (an adulterer, among other things) is equivalent to standing with Christ.