We know what your religion teaches. And the anti-priest rituals…I read them…I went to these different sites learning about Mormonism and all the beliefs, practices…I know they vary…but…
As a priesthood holder I’m not sure what you mean by anti-priest rituals Kathleen.
It all came across as a foundation in bigotry and willful ignorance and an attachment to things not real, male superiority over women…and some here bring up teachings and practices I already knew about.
Kathleen - you’ve lost me on this one and I’m wondering if we’re talking about the same church now!
I have two beautiful daughters (to go along with two sons) and a strong wife. I don’t feel superior to her and that is certainly not a model that I would take any of my children into. Are you sure you’re not talking about one of the off-shoots that call themselves “Mormon”?
It is true that women can’t/don’t hold the priesthood, which is fundamentally about being of service to others in our community who are in need. My wife and I agree that our children need her nurture and therefore she takes care of them as her primary care-giving. I take care of them too, but help outside the home when needed.
I am sorry to offend you in any way. But it is a most weak premise to define my faith and my church, and my people and their history…they have suffered alot more than Mormons…as corrupt, an abomination.
I understand your point there. I’m here out of the same sensitivity. It not something that any follower of Christ should say publicly, or in private. The only thing I can say - speaking for myself and the example in my home - is we don’t speak about the beliefs of others. As I said in an earlier post I prefer to think we share many similarities and it’s my belief that we’re both trying to do our best.
I don’t want my beliefs attacked, nor misconstrued and
I extend you the same courtesy. I believe all of this energy would be better used addressing the multitude moving away from religion than those who have religion fighting with each other over who’s got it right.
I’m happy to have the gospel in my life - when previously I did not and I was turned off to Christianity for all the hypocrisy I witnessed. Believe me I attended many churches, Christian and otherwise.
The Catholic Church is not based on bigotry or relegating other people to inferior status and then making itself superior.
I’m not sure that’s entirely true, however I’m not going to go there.
But no one in the Catholic Church, or anywhere else for that matter, has a monopoly on holiness. Nobody. Our goodness is found in God alone–Who Is, Who was not prior some man.
I agree with this, absolutely.
If all you can say is that you have never met a Catholic who is a Christian…sorry, but because you seem to be aware that they are Catholic in the first place…you could be applying outward Mormon culture to Catholics.
Quite honestly Kathleen it wasn’t until entering this thread that I realized I didn’t know, and had never met, a practicing Catholic. Of course I’ve known a lot of people who identify as Catholic - many of them really good people - just none that are active in their faith. If I have any feeling about that - it’s that it’s a sad thing.
And then I am appalled at the lack of reciprocity of Mormons thinking they do nothing wrong to pose as a geneology society to get as they did recently, this ‘treasure trove’ of deceased priests, nuns, and other Catholics so they could baptize these dead in the Mormon temples. This is devious. We already know this baptism doesn’t work. But it is the principle.
How do you
know? It’s a loving act. If it’s wrong, what harm is done? And if it’s right?
Dear Kathleen, we don’t need to fully understand each other but what matters is that we try. I spoke with my wife last night and she gave me the new perspective on the “great abomination” thing. I’d be offended too - just as I spoke up here because I’m offended by the insinuation we worship multiple gods.
As I said above, I think Christianity and both of our religions are losing the people we should be seeking to reach and help. We, the 10-15% (if that) in this country who are active in our faith should not be wasting our time denigrating each other - we should be at work bringing the gospel forth to the 85-90% who need it.
One more thing Kathleen - because this bothers me.
- Here is a link to Wikipedia which has an entire page dedicated to this “abominable church” thing. Please read it: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_and_abominable_church