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    Imprisoned Jeffs imposes change on polygamous sect

    SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Polygamist sect leader Warren Jeffs may be serving a life-plus-20-year sentence in a Texas prison, but his grip on most of his 10,000 followers doesn't appear to be lessening and some former insiders say he's imposing even more rigid requirements that are roiling the church and splitting its members.

    The edicts from Jeffs, head of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, form the basis for what he's called the "Holy United Order." An estimated 1,500 men, women and children church members failed to meet the stringent standards by a Jan. 1 deadline, said Willie Jessop, a former FLDS spokesman who no longer reveres Jeffs.

    Whether those members were excommunicated outright or have been put on probationary status until they can prove they meet the standards remains unclear, Jessop and others said. Some marriages have been dissolved and families split up as Jeffs works from his prison cell to reshape his church.

    Since about mid-November, Jeffs' brother, Lyle Jeffs, has been conducting personal interviews with members to determine their worthiness under the new order, the former church members say.

    "There are eight questions, but before they get there, they ask, 'Do you accept Warren Jeffs as God's mouthpiece and your prophet,' and if you believe he can rule in all the affairs of your life," said Jessop.

    A copy of the question list was provided to The Associated Press. The inquiries range from the purity of an individual's thoughts and whether they are saying daily prayers to whether they have carnal desires or "dwell in the wickedness of evil dross of this generation."

    "He regulates sex and money on behalf of God," said Jessop. "It's pretty real and it's damn serious."

    Jeffs is in a Houston prison and could not be reached for comment. Request for comment left for Lyle Jeffs, who runs the daily operations of the church, was not returned on Friday. Vaughan Taylor, a church patriarch, declined comment.

    But not all FLDS are submissively accepting the "correction" as church disciplinary actions are called.

    Some spouses are refusing church-directed breakups and choosing to leave the faith on their own. Some are leaving the community along the Utah-Arizona state line, while many have chosen to remain in their homes.

    "What makes this important is that there has never been a time when people in the community have taken this sort of stand against Warren," said Jessop, who left the church a year ago, but still considers himself FLDS. "I think the church is going through a social crisis that is extremely painful, but in the long term, it's healthy."

    From his daily conversation with other FLDS, Jessop said he senses a growing confusion among members about the validity of the church's leadership.

    "Warren has created a wholesale distrust of the church," he said. "Everyone is second-guessing their religion."

    Jeffs, 56, rose to power in 2002 following the death of his father who had led the church for nearly 20 years. The church practices polygamy, a legacy of early Mormon church teachings that held plural marriage brought exaltation in heaven.

    The mainstream Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints abandoned the practice in 1890 as a condition of Utah's statehood, however, and excommunicates members who engage in the practice. An estimated 40,000 self-described Mormon fundamentalists have continued to practice plural marriage across the West. The FLDS are the largest of any organized fundamentalist group.

    Faithful FLDS members revere Jeffs as a prophet, despite his conviction in August in Texas of sexually assaulting two underage sect girls whom he took as plural wives.

    From prison Jeffs shepherds his flock through messages passed to visitors, letters and phone calls, including two on Christmas Day that were played over speakerphones to followers gathered at a meeting house in Hildale, Utah. That violation of prison rules earned Jeffs a 90-day suspension of his phone privileges.

    Jessop said Jeffs' "United Order" requirements were once loosely used as conditions for living at the faith's Yearning for Zion Ranch near Eldorado, Texas.

    But about a year ago, Jeffs said the rules would be globally imposed on church members living in the twin towns along the Utah-Arizona border, Hildale and Colorado City, Ariz., and in church enclaves in South Dakota and British Columbia, said Jessop.

    As the end of 2011 approached, the pressure to meet the standards increased, former church members still living in Hildale and Colorado City say.

    "We started to hear about (church leaders) kicking people out," said Isaac Wyler, who was excommunicated in 2004. "We heard that at the end of the year (members) were going to be destroyed if they weren't chosen."

    Among the newly reinforced rules: No Internet access, no recreation equipment or toys and no sexual relations between spouses without Jeffs' permission, which mean no children being born in the community.

    Members are also expected to give 100 percent of their earnings to the church, meeting only their basic needs through goods obtained from a church cooperative known as the Bishop's Storehouse.

    Former FLDS member Richard Holm, who was excommunicated by Warren Jeffs, believes the recent crackdown on members shows a level of desperation among the church's senior most leaders that's not been previously seen by the FLDS community.

    "I think there's an evolution taking place that is a major change," said Holm, whose brother remained a senior church leader until he, too, was ejected about six weeks ago. "I'm really glad to see people one by one break free of it."

    But the evolution will come slowly for some, Jessop predicts.

    Obedience and a mistrust of the outside world run deep in FLDS culture. Church members trust each other and their prophet above all others and many don't believe news reports — if they have seen them at all — about Warren Jeffs' sexual misdeeds with underage girls are true.

    In addition, Jessop said, Jeffs' previous criminal conviction in Utah was overturned — seemingly proving the church leader's predictions that prayer and obedience would set him free. Then and now, he's told members he remains imprisoned because they are not keeping church covenants and living worthy lives.

    Most FLDS have also had few personal interactions with Jeffs, whom Jessop said worked overtime to keep the flock from knowing all that he did.

    "What he teaches is so opposite of what he did," said Jessop. "You never got to see the man behind the curtain and there were so many curtains and so much secrecy."

     
    • e w  •  4 mths ago
      "It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere."-----VOLTAIRE
      • Emily 4 mths ago
        True, but having grown up in a cult-type group, it's a lot harder to leave than it appears from the outside world. I knew I wanted to get out while in my early teens, but didn't get the courage to break away until I was 22. It was the hardest thing I ever did, but three years later, it was well worth it.
      • Olaf 4 mths ago
        It depends on what's inside you. If you know deep inside you were born with a free will then it isn't as hard as some people make it. It comes down to a choice, will you be ruled by someone else or won't you? When I was a young child I started questioning and not conforming to what was expected of me. Never did follow the crowd. It's easy if you let it be.
      • Cynthia 4 mths ago
        EW I love this quote. Votaire has so many good ones too. And Olaf, yes I have never been one to follow the crowd. I've always tried to think for myself and not believe what someone else said as the truth, just because they said it.
    • Big Jim  •  Tampa, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      I distrust those people who know so well what God wants them to do because I notice it always coincides with their own desires. - Susan B. Anthony
    • Billy  •  Los Angeles, California  •  4 mths ago
      Easy to remedy - Solitary confinement. No visitors. No phone. No mail ( thus no coded message ) . The guy is truly a sociopath and a child molester . Better yet, put him out in the general prison population for some real world experiences.
      • lynn 4 mths ago
        Yeah Billy...in the general population in prison...where he could attempt to win over some new "followers". I would love to know how that might go!
      • Genna 4 mths ago
        ooh ooh, good one! in prison, he can demand all of their whatever money. and he can bang any younger prisoners, too and then have a few husbands of his own! yes, yes, take him from houston -- huntsville wants him! give him to huntsville!
      • BlaineT 4 mths ago
        He is a mentally ill, narcasistic child molester and thief. I'm with Billy in LA, Ca- solitary confinement, no phone, no internet and no human contact for the entire 20 years of his sentence and let his "sheep" figure out what God really means to them and not be told what God really means & wants. Personally, I think he needs a few volts of electricity if you know what I mean. : )
    • Albert  •  4 mths ago
      Its hard to imagine so much ignorance.
      • lynn 4 mths ago
        It is mind-boggling, isn't it?
      • BarryM 4 mths ago
        Try North Korea.
      • MJ 4 mths ago
        Try CNN propaganda
    • Sara  •  4 mths ago
      I thought Texas would be more strict with him. He's literally creating havoc and ruining peoples' lives from his prison cell. Reminds me of Charles Manson. Truly evil.
      • Let Banks Fail Bail out P ... 4 mths ago
        Anything goes with Republicans when it is label religion
      • alex 4 mths ago
        So is comrade Hussein and nobody complain.
      • bud 4 mths ago
        I guess most prisons have visiting hours..thats how he reaches these sad, but very dense folks. Nothing political here, Texas is just tough..
    • falkor  •  4 mths ago
      "Jeffs is in a Houston prison and could not be reached for comment" What the hell? Did he go out for pizza or something?
    • Chopperjock  •  4 mths ago
      Jeffs, and the other "church" leaders, are some sick, evil people, and their followers are mindless drones.
    • THE MASTER  •  4 mths ago
      NOW that he is in jail , does he have a lot of HUSBANDS ??
    • Stephen  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  4 mths ago
      I am a Mormon, and I think this guy is an idiot. He deserves far more than a life sentence. He is one sick man.
    • JDM3550  •  Portland, Maine  •  4 mths ago
      Yeah... this guy's a prophet... a FALSE prophet.
    • Brian  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      Wait, what? This clown is worried about his followers " carnal desires" ??? This piece of garbage is in prison for raping young girls, and people still listen to this guy's crap. Sad.
    • david  •  Greensboro, North Carolina  •  4 mths ago
      Easy to fix...Cut off all communication between he and his brother and it all goes away.
    • So call me cynical!  •  4 mths ago
      What a piece of crap this guy is. It's ok for him to screw underage girls, but he won't allow married people to have sex with each other?? He's as bad as David Koresh and Jim Jones, but at least those guys had the decency to shoot themselves in the head.
    • djphoenix  •  4 mths ago
      He only controls this town from prison because the judge permits him to do so. This proves that our judicial system is broken.
    • HGAZ.  •  4 mths ago
      Inbreeding leads to serious mental problems, these poor people don't have a clue how to live without being told how to live. Jeffs isn't getting any sex so none of his followers should. DUH !
    • Big  •  Dallas, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      Nobody ever talks about the forced abortions of male fetuses and the expelling of most of the male teenagers, who end up homeless to fend for themselves on the streets of many cities. What this cult does, or has done to boys, is ironically the opposite of what some Asian countries do to girls.
    • tired n' lowdown  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  4 mths ago
      Stupid is as stupid does.
      -Forrest Gump's mama-
    • Mike  •  4 mths ago
      Why is he allowed to communicate in any form with those individuals? For goodness sakes, he is in prison but continues to brainwash and taunt them is unbelieveable. Where is the lesson he is supposed to be learning?
    • StephenD  •  4 mths ago
      "sexual misdeeds with underage girls"What ever happened to the term child molester.This guy is just as bad,if not worse,than the weirdo who might be hanging out down the street from a school playground.I guess if you wear sharp clothes and do it in the name of God its not molesting its misdeeding
    • Brice  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  4 mths ago
      Another abuse of the Constitution: Seperation of Church and State. Just because you claim you are a church doesn't mean you are a church. This fool is another cult leader and his clan must be stopped, he is in prison so his brother takes over. He does not belive in God, he and his brother are using God to subvert and control others. Unfortunately too many people are ready to accept any person who claims they are the messinger of God.
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