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Hello Diana, welcome back. fyi: Zundrah is not not yet a Catholic.
She did make that comment regarding the Pope, though. I would HOPE that Catholics as a group give him a little more respect than they would leaders of different faiths and ‘ordinary’ men.

…else, what’s the point?
 
She did make that comment regarding the Pope, though. I would HOPE that Catholics as a group give him a little more respect than they would leaders of different faiths and ‘ordinary’ men.

…else, what’s the point?
I’d say it was a comparison, by a person who is neither Catholic or Mormon. It is unique to Mormon culture, that particular tone and cadence taken on by people who speak at a Mormon pulpit. It doesn’t occur in Catholicism, by the Pope, or anyone else. I don’t think there is a point beyond that, other than, why? Which, I don’t think there is an answer for, other than, “cultural habit”.
 
It’s really strange isn’t it? I don’t think the pope does that, so why the LDS church presidents feel the need to? 🤷 I think it is a way of trying to sound authentic or something like that…
I’m not sure about that. I never heard it used derogatorily. It was not so much sounding authentic as just a way of talking that was very noticeable.

For example: When President Hinkley talked or President Monson talk they have that same cadence of speech and tone of voice when they are talking at conference. Neither of them talk that was in person. I had the pleasure of meeting both of these men (as well as President Faust) and both were very pleasant fellows who were good speakers in person but had that LDSpeak on TV.

The LDSpeak of which I am speaking is not to be confused with Mormonics which includes words such as ‘squeet’ (Let’s Go Eat)
 
I’d say it was a comparison, by a person who is neither Catholic or Mormon. It is unique to Mormon culture, that particular tone and cadence taken on by people who speak at a Mormon pulpit. It doesn’t occur in Catholicism, by the Pope, or anyone else. I don’t think there is a point beyond that, other than, why? Which, I don’t think there is an answer for, other than, “cultural habit”.
You do have a point.

However, I have seen that same sort of cadence/tone used by other preachers…perhaps it’s a “get ready, I’m going to be serious here religiously” sort of thing?
 
I’m not sure about that. I never heard it used derogatorily. It was not so much sounding authentic as just a way of talking that was very noticeable.

For example: When President Hinkley talked or President Monson talk they have that same cadence of speech and tone of voice when they are talking at conference. Neither of them talk that was in person. I had the pleasure of meeting both of these men (as well as President Faust) and both were very pleasant fellows who were good speakers in person but had that LDSpeak on TV.

The LDSpeak of which I am speaking is not to be confused with Mormonics which includes words such as ‘squeet’ (Let’s Go Eat)
OK, yeah, I finally get what you are talking about…it is a cultural cadence.

And I heard the Mormonspeak as more…

“jeet yet?”

“nope, jew?”

“Nope, lesqueet.”

Though I think it’s more like an intermountain west thing than it is “Mormon.”

Diana…who is working on Pacific Time in a Central Time Zone…(sigh)
 
OK, yeah, I finally get what you are talking about…it is a cultural cadence.

And I heard the Mormonspeak as more…

“jeet yet?”

“nope, jew?”

“Nope, lesqueet.”

Though I think it’s more like an intermountain west thing than it is “Mormon.”

Diana…who is working on Pacific Time in a Central Time Zone…(sigh)
Yeah, you could be right about it being an intermountain thing. Of course if you live in Utah (particularly in the SL Valley) you could all squeet in some really good places such as Christopher’s Sea Food and Steak, Crown Burger or Training Table. If luck runs bad then you are heading to Chuck-a-Rama.
 
There is such a thing as “Mormonspeak.” Orson Scott Card wrote a dictionary of it. Very funny stuff.

What you are talking about is simple respect, though…and are you telling me that when the Pope speaks, you don’t pay attention? Does he not speak, upon occasion, “infallibly?”

Don’t you kiss his ring…or that of the Cardinals to show respect for the office which they hold? Doesn’t a statement by the Pope mean more to you than a statement by your next door neighbor?

Do you not listen to your leaders with a little bit more attention than you pay, say…me?
As rebecca just said, I** am not a catholic and I am still in a bit of protest! And listen, I do pay more **attention to you than I do to the pope! 😃 Happy? You should be! After all you deny the pope too don’t you, as a mormon you should! Protestants ignore him too! There, look, we have something in common! 😉

xxx zundrah xxx

Mormons and catholics… :rolleyes: 😉
 
I’m not sure about that. I never heard it used derogatorily. It was not so much sounding authentic as just a way of talking that was very noticeable.

For example: When President Hinkley talked or President Monson talk they have that same cadence of speech and tone of voice when they are talking at conference. Neither of them talk that was in person. I had the pleasure of meeting both of these men (as well as President Faust) and both were very pleasant fellows who were good speakers in person but had that LDSpeak on TV.

The LDSpeak of which I am speaking is not to be confused with Mormonics which includes words such as ‘squeet’ (Let’s Go Eat)
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! 😃 Finally I have found a methodist protestant! Hello! I thought I was completely isolated on this site! :extrahappy::choocho::bluelite::heaven:

cthulhubryan, how long have you been in the methodist chruch!?

xxx zundrah xxx
 
She did make that comment regarding the Pope, though. I would HOPE that Catholics as a group give him a little more respect than they would leaders of different faiths and ‘ordinary’ men.

…else, what’s the point?
I don’t even know the popes name! 😊

xxx zundrah xxx
 
Born Joseph Alois Ratzinger (a name that will not be used again until his death) is now known as Pope Benedict XVI. He is 82 years old and was born in Bavaria, Germany

Long live His Holiness!
 
Perhaps, Zundrah, you might want to read more about the Germany in which Pope Benedict was raised.

It could chill you–😦

By the way, most Natives of N. America who know about the BOM are perfectly aware that some of the plot was loosely based on the Viking invasion. That is the reason why so few are Mormon-- they know that it is proto-Nazi in nature.

The Mormons of Nazi Germany were very cozy with the leadership. And American Mormon leaders who visited worked hard to make sure it would stay that way.

Hitler was a fan of Karl May, German novelist who wrote Native-themed novels, even though he had never been to the Americas, and did not know any. The only one available in English is the most charitable towards Natives. The rest are worse rubbish than the BOM.

By the way, I have never been Mormon. I have lived among them, and made the mistake of tolerating whatever they did to me. Just glad that they would not overtly practice genocide.

Perhaps you would benefit from reading the novels of Mary Doria Russell. I just discovered her, and they were very mind-opening.
 
Perhaps, Zundrah, you might want to read more about the Germany in which Pope Benedict was raised.

It could chill you–😦

By the way, most Natives of N. America who know about the BOM are perfectly aware that some of the plot was loosely based on the Viking invasion. That is the reason why so few are Mormon-- they know that it is proto-Nazi in nature.
Jerusha, it is statements like that which make your credibility suspect. First, Joseph Smith wasn’t educated, or aware of, any sort of Viking invasion of the Americas. Second, “proto-Nazi?” Where in the world did that leap come from?

I suppose next you are going to equate JS with Hitler?

Never mind, of course you are.

Jerusha;5437053The Mormons of Nazi Germany were very cozy with the leadership. And American Mormon leaders who visited worked hard to make sure it would stay that way. said:
“overtly?”

Let’s see…during the period the Mormons were living in Illinois and Missourri, there were false imprisonments, tar and featherings, rapes, murders, slaughtering of children, theft of property and official sanctions making it legal to murder people. Later an entire army was sent…

Oh. wait. That wasn’t the Mormons practicing overt genocide. They were the targets.

Hmmnnnn.

I’ll bet you believe everything Ed Decker ever wrote, don’t you?
 
Diana, you and Decker are so similar— have it out with him. I would enjoy watching the fray. :slapfight:
 
Diana, you and Decker are so similar— have it out with him. I would enjoy watching the fray. :slapfight:
…and I have attacked your beliefs, how, exactly?

Would you care to point to any publication of mine that attacks Catholicism in any way? Where is my equivalent to 'The Godmakers?"

Can you point to a single post of mine that is critical of, or inaccurate, regarding Catholic beliefs?

How are Ed Decker and I similar, dear?
 
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