So to be part of this community means one cannot have such possessions. . . and he has chosen his possessions over his community . . . too many things here to be simply coincidence. . . . have we all been played?
No, he would be allowed to keep his possessions. They don't require poverty. Thats not the issue. The issue is he chose to stay on his ranch rather than with the priesthood period. I suppose he wants justice too and that he figures he couldn't get that by staying in the community. He deserves justice.
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