Headline from SL Tribune:
LDS Church President Dallin Oaks makes a controversial pick for new apostle: Clark Gilbert
The choice may not sit well with some BYU faculty.
Looks like this may be another controversial apostle.
Link: https://www.sltrib.com/religion/2026/02 ... llin-oaks/
New Apostle called - Clark Gilbert
Re: New Apostle called - Clark Gilbert
There are any number of things that people place their value in. None of them are necessarily right or wrong or one better than the other.
In church I see a lot of people that put value in trust, strength, toughness, loyalty, discipline, and leadership. Nothing wrong with that list but the challenge becomes when people with those ideals view other people that hold different values such as fairness, empathy, creativity, and authenticity as threats.
Gilbert strikes me as being firmly in that camp. They feel that others' sense of empathy eats away at their sense of toughness and discipline. Calls for fairness might challenge their loyalties and leadership. Creativity goes against an order they're trying to establish.
He's only 55 years old, so his mindset will dominate the church for the next few generations.
Authority for authority's sake and having to wear loyalties on your sleeve aren't things I associate with Jesus.
This really feels like the church slamming the door in the faces of people that wanted to see the "ongoing restoration" be more charitable and less authoritarian.
In church I see a lot of people that put value in trust, strength, toughness, loyalty, discipline, and leadership. Nothing wrong with that list but the challenge becomes when people with those ideals view other people that hold different values such as fairness, empathy, creativity, and authenticity as threats.
Gilbert strikes me as being firmly in that camp. They feel that others' sense of empathy eats away at their sense of toughness and discipline. Calls for fairness might challenge their loyalties and leadership. Creativity goes against an order they're trying to establish.
He's only 55 years old, so his mindset will dominate the church for the next few generations.
Authority for authority's sake and having to wear loyalties on your sleeve aren't things I associate with Jesus.
This really feels like the church slamming the door in the faces of people that wanted to see the "ongoing restoration" be more charitable and less authoritarian.
We don’t see things as they are, we see them as we are.
– Anais Nin
– Anais Nin