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Maybe that is what he needs. A good dose of Texan Knight…That was kind of you. Whatever you do don’t give him TexanKnight’s number!![]()
Maybe that is what he needs. A good dose of Texan Knight…That was kind of you. Whatever you do don’t give him TexanKnight’s number!![]()
Don’t be ashamed! I just cringe! Lolyep…listen to the testimony of the kids and it screams indoctrination. Looking back, I am surprised at how little focus was on Christ and how much focus was on js and the current prophet.
I am ashamed that I was so deceived.
When I was having doubt about the LDS church I never thought to search the web, it was only when I started RCIA that I really opened my eyes to the vast amount of information out on the web, in doing so, my doubts were pretty much confirmed.I lost my faith when I began discovering the inconsistencies
in LDS teaching. Of course, this was before the internet.
I’m so glad God led me to his church.
I did not have the internet. I simply read old LDS Doctrinal books. Their past leaders have done more to ruin the lds church than anything anyone else could do. Lies are hard to maintain.When I was having doubt about the LDS church I never thought to search the web, it was only when I started RCIA that I really opened my eyes to the vast amount of information out on the web, in doing so, my doubts were pretty much confirmed.
Yes, this came to me when I read your quote, the wedding feast at Cana, they never went to Jesus saying " they have no more wine " they went to Mary…Understood.
Yes, I remember that happening. Made me cringe. Too much focus on one particular person. I have on occasion seen that happen with some Catholics with their devotion to any particular saint. That makes me cringe, too.
They (lds) also believe that it was Jesus getting married at CanaYes, this came to me when I read your quote, the wedding feast at Cana, they never went to Jesus saying " they have no more wine " they went to Mary…
Are you certain this is actually the case? I have never read or heard this.They (lds) also believe that it was Jesus getting married at Cana![]()
Mormon view (wiki link):Are you certain this is actually the case? I have never read or heard this.
I have heard this many times in Gospel Doctrine. I don’t know that it is official teaching or not, but the general assumption and understanding of many LDS is that the wedding of Cana was Jesus’ wedding. The thinking is that Mary wouldn’t have been worried about the wine unless she was the mother of either the bride or the groom.Are you certain this is actually the case? I have never read or heard this.
Jesus was invited to the wedding (John 2:2). Do Mormons think being invited to your own wedding is the usual thing?I have heard this many times in Gospel Doctrine. I don’t know that it is official teaching or not, but the general assumption and understanding of many LDS is that the wedding of Cana was Jesus’ wedding. The thinking is that Mary wouldn’t have been worried about the wine unless she was the mother of either the bride or the groom.
I do not believe this, and can’t really find any reason to believe it. I don’t know any Mormons who believe this. In my ~37 active LDS years spanning ~8 wards in two states, I have never been taught this. In my callings as sunday school teacher or Gospel principles teacher, I have never taught it, or ever seen any source that asked me to teach it.They (lds) also believe that it was Jesus getting married at Cana![]()
Brigham Young taught it, too. I heard this many times when I was LDS. They teach that Jesus was a polygamist and had children and that the wedding feast at Cana was one of Jesus’ several weddings.Mormon view (wiki link):
Contrary to current mainstream Mormon belief, Mormon leader Orson Hyde taught that the marriage at Cana was Jesus’ own wedding, that Jesus was a polygamist and that the sisters Mary Magdalene and Martha as well as another Mary were his wives.
Ah, the well-worn “I never heard that” dodge. Come on, NT, if BY taught it and all of us ex-Mos were taught it, do you really expect us to believe that you never heard this at church?I do not believe this, and can’t really find any reason to believe it. I don’t know any Mormons who believe this. In my ~37 active LDS years spanning ~8 wards in two states, I have never been taught this. In my callings as sunday school teacher or Gospel principles teacher, I have never taught it, or ever seen any source that asked me to teach it.
I have, over the decades, occasionally run into a small handful of mormons who speculate about it or believe it. Maybe a dozen or so. I heard one lady point to the fact, that scripture doesn’t explicitly say Jesus did not get married, and to her, that was “strong evidence” in her mind that it was Jesus’ wedding.
Ratzinger’s comments on scripture came to you ?Yes, this came to me when I read your quote, the wedding feast at Cana, they never went to Jesus saying " they have no more wine " they went to Mary…
Some LDS speculate/speculated that, but it’s not really believed.They (lds) also believe that it was Jesus getting married at Cana![]()
I would bet that younger LDS are more likely to have not heard it.Ah, the well-worn “I never heard that” dodge. Come on, NT, if BY taught it and all of us ex-Mos were taught it, do you really expect us to believe that you never heard this at church?