Sulamith
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But that is just what Jodi wants everyone to believe. Travis isn't here to ask him those questions.
Travis certainly cared what his church thought of him.
Deanna. The only reason the "church", actually the Bishop, knew is because Travis confessed what he considered a sin and felt guilt about, to the Bishp. The church doesn't go around looking in windows like Jodi Arias. No one at the church would ever see TA's computer. They don't subpoena member records and review them. The only knowlegde the church has is what TA tells them.
IMO, TA was not concerned about what the church "thought of him", but about his soul and thus he went and confessed his sins. He didn't have to tell anyone at the church anything about any of his relationships. But, because of his sincere beliefs in his religion, he went to his Bishop. It's certainly nothing I can relate to, but there is no doubt in my mind that TA was sincere in his beliefs. It seems an absurd pressure to put on oneself to a heathen like me, but he obviously cared more about his eternal life than about the church's opinion of him. I don't at all see that he had any concern about the church's opinion of him or he would simply never have told the Bishop about any of what he considered failures.
The Mormon church is a bit different than main stream Christianity. To be fully repentant, a faithful Mormon must tell his/her bishop (a "Judge in Israel") of any sin committed and then go through a repentance process. Sometimes a bishop will request regular interviews, request that the person read scriptures more, pay tithing, attend the temple. Things like that. It is the bishop that decides worthiness and determines if the person is truly repentant and if a member loses their worthiness it affects their status in Heaven.
I better hush about religion now but I just wanted to explain why I stated that TA cared what his church thought.