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Call for the Excommunication of Richard G. Hinckley

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Darrick

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Nov 20, 2011, 12:03:42 AM11/20/11
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When I was an active Mormon, I was told that "true repentence" meant
you MUST go through the Church Court process. You must confess to your
bishop or branch president, and if you have committed sins worthy of
excommunication, you must be excommunicated, then wait a year at least
to be rebaptized, and another year before getting your Priesthood
back. No...I never had a Church Court. I was "threatened" with a Court
by Roy Doxey, who wanted me to "stop talking about Adam-God or else!"
I said, "Else!" He called my bishop and said, "Excommunicate Darrick
Evenson!" My bishop said, "Who are YOU? Are you my Stake President, or
a Regional Rep? Who ARE you?" Doxey said, "I've been given authority
by President Kimball!" My bishop said, "Ok, put that in a letter to my
Stake President". Doxey said, "I can't! It's a secret! I wasn't even
supposed to tell you that!" My bishop said, "Well, unless you can get
a General Authority of Regional Rep to command me, a file leader, I
can't to what you're asking me to do. What authority to YOU have over
ME?" Doxey hung up.

Doxey was appointed to a secret committee later called Stregthen the
Faith of the Members Committee, whose job it was to "seek and destroy"
any Member deeded "heretical"; usually polygamists. I had written a
paper called "The Truth About Adam-God" and put forth that Brigham
Young did teach that Adam was Michael the HOLY GHOST and that Adam was
the Father of our spirits, Jehovah the Grand-father, and Elohim the
Great-grand-father. BY did teach these things, as a Revelation of God
and official Church doctrine. The Church wanted this COVERED-UP as the
Church is now trying to cover-up the Curse of Cain teachings. So, they
secretly appointed Doxey to "seek out" all heretics and have them
excommunicated if they did not "repent". I did not "repent". I was not
a polygamist, nor "One Mighty and Strong". I was simply telling the
TRUTH about what Brigham Young taught. The Church wanted it covered-up
(as usual).

In fact, I was merely trying to find answers to Anti-Mormon claims, as
a way to "help" missionaries answer those claims, sincerely. I found
as a Mormon one eternal rule: "No good deed....shall go unpunished!"

Richard Gordon Hinckley has NEVER been excommunicated. He never had a
Church Court. Yet, in 1968-1970, while an active Member, a returned
missionary, he had affairs with other men, and also used prostitutes,
male and female, while he worked at a car lot as a salesman, during
the Summers while he attended Stanford University in California during
the school year. When his father, Gordon B., found out, he
excommunicated one of Richard's lovers, a man named Charles Van Damme.
Richard Hinckley should have been EXCOMMUNICATED, but he never had
even a Church Court. Gordon B. made sure of that. Richard went on to
become a bishop (twice), a Stake President, a Mission President, and a
member of the Third Quorum. "Rumor" is that Gordon wanted his son to
become an Apostle, but that Gordon's counsellors objected vehemently,
so Gordon made Richard a Seventy instead:


At the April 2005 general conference of the church, Hinckley was
accepted by the church as a member of the First Quorum of the Seventy.
His father, who was President of the Church at the time, preemptively
disavowed any involvement his son's calling in a sermon given later
that day:

"I make it clear that I did not advance his name. That was done by
others whose right it was to do so. I feel extremely sensitive about
the matter of nepotism. As the lawyers say, I recused myself from
participating. However, I believe he is worthy and qualified in every
respect. In the first place, he had a great and wonderful mother. I
wish I could recommend his father.
I mention this only because of my sensitivity concerning the matter of
nepotism. Please do not hold it against him for his relationship to
me. He’s powerless to help it."

Gordon B. probably did not "officially" advance his name, but in fact
asked others to do so, behind closed doors.

When Richard Hinckley delivered his first general conference sermon a
year later, he joked that he "was likely the only General Authority in
the history of the Church to be sustained by the members in spite of a
disclaimer by the prophet!"

On October 1, 2011, Hinckley was released from the First Quorum of the
Seventy and given general authority emeritus status at the LDS
Church's semi-annual general conference.

Richard Hinckley has never "repented" according to Church Doctrine and
Policy, because he never had a Church Court. Of course not, he was the
son of an Apostle. The sons and daughters, grandsons and
granddaughters, of LDS Apostles ___never___ see the inside of a Church
Court. Its called "special treatment".

Richard Hinckley needs to be excommunicated. There is no statute of
limitations on heterosexual and homosexual adultery while he was an
active priesthood leader and married in the Temple. It's time for the
Church to "come clean" in the case of Richard Gordon Hinckley.


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