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This is a strange point. The person placed in the "called by" box in the G.A. template is usually the person who was president of the church when the person was sustained/ordained to the position. In this case, that was Thomas S. Monson. An anonymous editor's recent edit suggested that he was called by Henry B. Eyring on behalf of Gordon B. Hinckley, supposedly before Hinckley's death. This may well be true, in the sense that the calling may have been extended by Hinckley's representative prior to Hinckley's death. However, there are no sources that can support this—the calling was not announced to the church until April 2008, by which time Hinckley had died and Monson had become the president.
Without a reliable source that states Hinckley was the source of the calling some months prior to April 2008, I don't think we can do anything but say it was Monson, since he was president in April 2008. Good Ol’factory (talk) 02:55, 24 January 2009 (UTC)
I have it from several sources in the church that Hamula was released due to conduct related to extra-marital affairs and viewing pornography, but I can only locate unreliable sources which hint at it or discuss it. [1] [2] [3]. If anyone has reliable sources about this please post them here for review and inclusion in the article if this can be verified. My sources inside the church are very reliable but unfortunately they would be WP:OR and do not meet wikipedia's standard for inclusion in his bio. Octoberwoodland ( talk) 20:30, 11 August 2017 (UTC)
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This is a strange point. The person placed in the "called by" box in the G.A. template is usually the person who was president of the church when the person was sustained/ordained to the position. In this case, that was Thomas S. Monson. An anonymous editor's recent edit suggested that he was called by Henry B. Eyring on behalf of Gordon B. Hinckley, supposedly before Hinckley's death. This may well be true, in the sense that the calling may have been extended by Hinckley's representative prior to Hinckley's death. However, there are no sources that can support this—the calling was not announced to the church until April 2008, by which time Hinckley had died and Monson had become the president.
Without a reliable source that states Hinckley was the source of the calling some months prior to April 2008, I don't think we can do anything but say it was Monson, since he was president in April 2008. Good Ol’factory (talk) 02:55, 24 January 2009 (UTC)
I have it from several sources in the church that Hamula was released due to conduct related to extra-marital affairs and viewing pornography, but I can only locate unreliable sources which hint at it or discuss it. [1] [2] [3]. If anyone has reliable sources about this please post them here for review and inclusion in the article if this can be verified. My sources inside the church are very reliable but unfortunately they would be WP:OR and do not meet wikipedia's standard for inclusion in his bio. Octoberwoodland ( talk) 20:30, 11 August 2017 (UTC)