I served a mission in Venezuela from 1975 to 1977. I was one of the early missionaries in Trinidad and knew some of the most wonderful people I have ever known there. After my mission I attended Brigham Young University where I graduated in engineering. While at BYU I also met and married my dearest friend, the companion of my soul and we have 4 great children and 4 wonderful grandchildren with one on the way. I've spent my career in the Aerospace and Laser industries. I am currently employed in the aerospace industry. Most of the joy in my life comes from family especially grand children and from serving others.
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I am sorry to hear this. It is devastating news. Although I haven't had contact with your family since I left the mission field I have received news about your family on occasion. While I was traveling in England I met a brother Lobbly who served a mission in Trinidad with his wife and he indicated he knew your family. I also received second hand information through the mission grapevine while you were in Utah. All of the information I received indicated that things were going well. I am so sorry that information was not correct.
My preferred method of discussion about intellectual issues related to the church is usually one on one. My experience with discussion boards is that there tends to be more rhetoric and bravado than actual discussion. Even when a meaningful discussion begins trolls tend to diminish the tenor of the discussion until it seldom has value.
Having said that as I"ve looked through your boards it appears that the moderation on these discussions keeps the dialogue at a pretty high level. I would assume that the serious intellectual discussions about issues with the church are found in the "Mature LDS Discussions"?