Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell ~ An initiative to change the Mormon bishop interview process

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Just Once Will Hurt

About the Initiative
07 Monday Jul 2014

This blog is dedicated to the cause of eliminating the practice of Mormon bishops asking sexually invasive questions during interviews. Currently, it is common practice for Mormon bishops to ask questions of a sexual nature to Mormon individuals from the age of 12. There is an emphasis on questions regarding the issue of masturbation, or self-abuse as the church has labelled it. The practice of conducting these interviews alone with an individual behind a closed door is prevalent in the Mormon church and needs to be stopped immediately for the protection of individuals, as well as Mormon bishops.

The intended purpose of this blog is not to shame the Mormon church. It is to bring attention to the severity of the issue and the need to address it immediately. Countless people have already been emotionally and mentally hurt by this practice and this blog is here to give a voice to those who need it.

It is not enough to allow members to opt-out or have a parent or guardian present during these interviews. Mormon bishops should never be allowed to ask sexually invasive question to a member of any age. Help us stop this practice by sharing your story and/or support for the initiative here. This blog is a work-in-progress. We are now in the beginning stages of something that could help change the interview process drastically and reduce the risk of sexual-abuse in the Mormon church.

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