Q. Why would you subject yourself to censorship? Won't this mean
you will have to take down your websites -- at least
some of the most controversial pages? How can you fathom that they would let you in
otherwise?
A. Nope. I may modify some wording, to be more charitable, and may
revise some content to come closer to my increased understanding of truth. In a status quo
situation, no, I wouldn't be accepted in for most of my writings. But this miracle implies
that the church is going to change as well. If it were not so, I would not even begin to
consider doing what I'm doing. The thing to keep in mind here is that my getting back in
(and anyone else like me) presumes a change not just on my part (regarding personal repentance and
adjustment of non-charitable attitudes), but largely on the part of the LDS Church. That is the
main miracle here. If they don't change, the repentance clause is not evoked, and I (and people
like me) don't get in, and they (non-repentant Church members) get the major calamities that are
prophesied to come first "upon my house" to those who do not repent and should have
known better.