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    Just saw this essay on a new hire in the BYU Religion Dept.

    http://squaretwo.org/Sq2ArticleHudso...Scripture.html

    BYU Religion Dept hired a young mother to a full-time position, reversing a long-standing ban in that department. But it looks like there is still a ban in the CES for seminary teachers. You can be a young mom on work full-time as a secretary or office assistant, but not as a seminary teacher. Can't believe that they have that policy in 2013. Ugh...
    "There is no creature more arrogant than a self-righteous libertarian on the web, am I right? Those folks are just intolerable."
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  • #2
    Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post
    Just saw this essay on a new hire in the BYU Religion Dept.

    http://squaretwo.org/Sq2ArticleHudso...Scripture.html

    BYU Religion Dept hired a young mother to a full-time position, reversing a long-standing ban in that department. But it looks like there is still a ban in the CES for seminary teachers. You can be a young mom on work full-time as a secretary or office assistant, but not as a seminary teacher. Can't believe that they have that policy in 2013. Ugh...
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post
      Just saw this essay on a new hire in the BYU Religion Dept.

      http://squaretwo.org/Sq2ArticleHudso...Scripture.html

      BYU Religion Dept hired a young mother to a full-time position, reversing a long-standing ban in that department. But it looks like there is still a ban in the CES for seminary teachers. You can be a young mom on work full-time as a secretary or office assistant, but not as a seminary teacher. Can't believe that they have that policy in 2013. Ugh...
      I don't understand the need for full-time paid CES instructors anymore. I know that in many places they have removed them. In my wife's hometown of McMinnville, OR they have release time seminary and used to have a CES instructor teaching seminary during the day and institute twice a week in the evenings but they replaced him with local members called. I think that CES instructor moved to Idaho for a job and then eventually left CES altogether. Same thing here in Fredericksburg. Our full time instructor was relocated west several years ago.
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        Awesome, I sense a new crusade burgeoning.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post
          J...You can be a young mom on work full-time as a secretary or office assistant, but not as a seminary teacher. Can't believe that they have that policy in 2013. Ugh...
          Mothers with children in the home can serve as unpaid, early morning seminary teachers (I've slept with one! Actually, I slept while she went off to teach). I guess the important principle being served by this odd policy is that mothers can teach Seminary as long as they're not paid.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post
            Just saw this essay on a new hire in the BYU Religion Dept.

            http://squaretwo.org/Sq2ArticleHudso...Scripture.html

            BYU Religion Dept hired a young mother to a full-time position, reversing a long-standing ban in that department. But it looks like there is still a ban in the CES for seminary teachers. You can be a young mom on work full-time as a secretary or office assistant, but not as a seminary teacher. Can't believe that they have that policy in 2013. Ugh...
            It may have to due with the leaders having grown up in a long ago era. "Avoid the very appearance of evil" was taught rigorously. That's why you won't find LDS faithful of my generation in a sports bar or walking down the strip in Vegas looking at billboards.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Indy Coug View Post
              Awesome, I sense a new crusade burgeoning.
              Look no further for your next avatar, Indy.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Surfah View Post
                I don't understand the need for full-time paid CES instructors anymore. I know that in many places they have removed them. In my wife's hometown of McMinnville, OR they have release time seminary and used to have a CES instructor teaching seminary during the day and institute twice a week in the evenings but they replaced him with local members called. I think that CES instructor moved to Idaho for a job and then eventually left CES altogether. Same thing here in Fredericksburg. Our full time instructor was relocated west several years ago.
                CES is an antiquated system that bleeds money. I don't see it surviving another generation.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by pellegrino View Post
                  CES is an antiquated system that bleeds money. I don't see it surviving another generation.
                  Hmm, that's an interesting thought. Yes, it's expensive. But the church doesn't seem to be strapped for cash. If that changed, the CES system could easily be an area they slash.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by PaloAltoCougar View Post
                    Mothers with children in the home can serve as unpaid, early morning seminary teachers (I've slept with one! Actually, I slept while she went off to teach). I guess the important principle being served by this odd policy is that mothers can teach Seminary as long as they're not paid.
                    Do you know why they can't be paid. Is it because they don't have the Priesthood and so they are like interns? Or is it like I suspect that in the mormon psyche we still don't want women working. If we don't pay them they are volunteers and no one can say the church is hypocritical.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by PaloAltoCougar View Post
                      Mothers with children in the home can serve as unpaid, early morning seminary teachers (I've slept with one! Actually, I slept while she went off to teach). I guess the important principle being served by this odd policy is that mothers can teach Seminary as long as they're not paid.
                      Exactly. I think that point was made either in the article or in the attached letter. Crazy.
                      "There is no creature more arrogant than a self-righteous libertarian on the web, am I right? Those folks are just intolerable."
                      "It's no secret that the great American pastime is no longer baseball. Now it's sanctimony." -- Guy Periwinkle, The Nix.
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                      • #12
                        What does a F/T seminary teacher make working for CES? I'm shocked that there are enough candidates to maintain a paid CES program.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by TripletDaddy View Post
                          What does a F/T seminary teacher make working for CES? I'm shocked that there are enough candidates to maintain a paid CES program.
                          I know someone who went through the training/application process. Believe it or not, it is a highly competitive position and they turn away a lot of applicants. Also, the pay and benefits are generally superior to what one would earn as a public school teacher.
                          "There is no creature more arrogant than a self-righteous libertarian on the web, am I right? Those folks are just intolerable."
                          "It's no secret that the great American pastime is no longer baseball. Now it's sanctimony." -- Guy Periwinkle, The Nix.
                          "Juilliardk N I ibuprofen Hyu I U unhurt u" - creekster

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by TripletDaddy View Post
                            What does a F/T seminary teacher make working for CES? I'm shocked that there are enough candidates to maintain a paid CES program.
                            I toyed with the idea of being a seminary teacher post-mission. The future Mrs. SJS talked me out of it. Thanks honey!
                            "Sure, I fought. I had to fight all my life just to survive. They were all against me. Tried every dirty trick to cut me down, but I beat the bastards and left them in the ditch."

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post
                              I know someone who went through the training/application process. Believe it or not, it is a highly competitive position and they turn away a lot of applicants. Also, the pay and benefits are generally superior to what one would earn as a public school teacher.
                              I had a neighbor spend four years trying to get accepted. After he finally was accepted into the program and made it through the one year of unpaid training; was told there were no openings available in the local area and would have to move if he wanted to teach seminary.

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