Mormon Jesus in Utah?

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That wasn’t St. John, you silly willy. It was the last of King Arthur’s knights! 😛

Side note: I love the line, “He chose, poorly.” 😃
Oh come now, he was a Knight of the First Crusade, which was 600 years after King Arthur. :knight1:

I love the riddle, “The penitent man will pass.”

KNEEL!!!
 
Thanks for your measured response, CompSciGuy. It’s more gracious than my obvious sarcasm deserves, so let me take a deep breath and a Lortab and see if I can react a little more appropriately.

I totally agree with you that “bizarre” is the exact word to characterize any teaching “that Jesus is here on earth in person, human form, living in Utah and making prophecies.” It just strains my credulity to think any of our missionaries would actually claim anything that dopey as being a teaching of our Church. I can only think that it wasn’t “our guys” or that there was some kind of total breakdown in communication between them and the girl in your group.

To be sure, doctrinal “loose cannons” can be found among our people just the same as with any religious group. And the vast majority of our missionaries are drawn from the pool of our 19-21 year-olds, which age group also happens to embody our least experienced and sometimes least doctrinally informed members.

But our leaders are well aware of that fact, and pretty tight control is kept over the content of what it is the missionaries are to teach. They are to stick with the core doctrines of our Church and the foundational truth stories of its establishment. “Jesus in Utah” not only doesn’t fit that mold, it’s not even in the realm of anything I’ve ever heard taught in my life in the Church. Nor am I aware that this is a teaching of any “splinter group” that has broken from us. Those people are typically one-trick-pony polygamists who live in a totally closed society and don’t send out missionaries.

Great line about wishing you had my “calculus dog!” 😃
This is exactly the clarification I was hoping for, thank you.

I think also perhaps it is possible that it could have been another religious group of door-to-door evangelist people, like Jehovah’s witnesses, that visited her and she might have just assumed they were Mormons; for many people here in the south the Jehovah’s witnesses, Mormons, Seventh-Day adventists and such groups are kind of lumped together by people as sort of the “outsiders.”
 
The Apostle St. John IS still alive!!! He’s guarding the Holy Grail!!

Sheesh, doesn’t anyone watch Indian Jones and The Last Crusade anymore?!
That scene still drives me crazy. I mean how stupid could the German guy be! He knows that if he drinks the wrong grail then he will die. So what does he do? He asks his ENEMY to pick the grail for him. And he drinks from it.

Sorry to get off topic.
 
Oh come now, he was a Knight of the First Crusade, which was 600 years after King Arthur. :knight1:

I love the riddle, “The penitent man will pass.”

KNEEL!!!
That was just St. John posing as said characters! After 1400 years incognito I think he could figure out how to infiltrate a few organizations.
 
That was just St. John posing as said characters! After 1400 years incognito I think he could figure out how to infiltrate a few organizations.
I think you have it figured out. :yeah_me:
 
Oh come now, he was a Knight of the First Crusade, which was 600 years after King Arthur. :knight1:

I love the riddle, “The penitent man will pass.”

KNEEL!!!
Rats! (hehe) You’re right! :doh2:

Another one from just after the blimp fight scene … “No ticket!!”.

That’s one of my favorite movies of all time. I might just have to dig it out and watch it, again. 😃
 
That scene still drives me crazy. I mean how stupid could the German guy be! He knows that if he drinks the wrong grail then he will die. So what does he do? He asks his ENEMY to pick the grail for him. And he drinks from it.

Sorry to get off topic.
Yeah, he wasn’t the brightest bulb on the Christmas tree. But, she was playing both sides against the middle, just to get her hands on the Grail. 🤷
 
Exactly so. And the Turin Shroud is an irrelevance, as Catholics aren’t obliged to believe in it. The marks on the shroud may or may not be the blood of Jesus. Catholics aren’t obliged to believe they are, or even that the marks are blood at all. We can believe that they are paint of some kind if we want.
I think that the marks on the shroud have been tested as blood specifically. But where did this tangent come from?
 
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