Posted by:
saviorself
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Date: May 01, 2012 01:09PM
Suppose that you want to raise a little hell with the Mormon church. You choose a prominent LDS family, who could be located anywhere. All you need is the their name and city where they reside.
Next you go to one of the Internet people-search websites, pay a few dollars for a membership, and now you can look up information on your target TBM. You can look up his/her date of birth. You can add eight years to that to calculate the date of his/her baptism. You know his full street address.
And then you forge a resignation letter and send it in to CoJCoLDS Membership Records.
If people start doing this malicious trick, how is Membership Records supposed to deal with it? If a target person instantly becomes an ex-member upon receipt of the letter, that could cause a lot of grief and embarrassment for the target person.
Wouldn't you suppose that it might be reasonable for the CoJCoLDS to want to verify the authenticity of the resignation letter? What better way than to have the Bishop contact you?
People on RFM jump all over the CoJCoLDS about resignation issues, without ever giving any thought to the scenario that I am discussing.