Is this similar to a judicial committee where only 2 of the three need to agree to be able to df someone? The other elder who disagrees is required to agree with the other 2 for the sake of unity and so a unaminus vote is acheived. Is this the same for the governing body, giving written evidence of unanimus decisions for the sake of unity?
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| Gadget | Re: Governing Body--Unanimous or Two-Thirds Majority? | |
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