Hi. I hope this issue does not violate the charter. I have an interesting
problem. I have decided quickly not to date an individual with a criminal
sexual history in the past. However, he is a member in good standing. He
has a temple recommend. What is the general policy regarding people who
have committed crimes in the past? Is it possible to date those
individuals, to assume that they have repented and are in good standing
with the church? Do we assume the atonement has covered the
sin? Furthermore, what are we to do with the weakness that has been
shown? Can we trust such an individual?
Stacy.
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