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What is heartbreaking, ibkc?This stuff is heartbreaking.
What is heartbreaking, ibkc?This stuff is heartbreaking.
WhyMe:I agree. But when you read the site that I linked to, you will find that it is not so heartbreaking. Only the spin in this thread is heartbreaking.![]()
Thanks again, Bart.When all is written about the pros and cons of Mormonism, there is only one fact that is important. Joseph Smith was a fraud as easily determined by looking at the evidence with regards to the Book of Mormon and the Book of Abraham. Even the Doctrine and Covenants witnesses against Joseph Smith. Joseph received revelations and compiled them in the Book of Commandments. A few years later they were republished in the Doctrine and Covenants with extensive and significant changes:
irr.org/mit/boc/
Joseph Smith could never get it right the first time.
That is good to know, PaulD. I wonder why they hold this doctrine?Con: If you, Socrates4Jesus, are accustomed to praying to Jesus, you would not be permitted to continue the practice as a Mormon. Mormons are not allowed to pray to Jesus or to the Holy Ghost, nor are they permitted to worship them. They are allowed to pray only to the Heavenly Father.
Paul
It must be difficult for families to experience this.Con: If you are mormon, if/when you marry that perfect mormon mate, in a mormon temple, none of your non-mormon family will be allowed to attend your wedding ceremony.
Those “unworthy” family members get to wait outside the mormon temple during the ceremony. After you have been married, and exit the temple together, your family can congratulate you.
As children cannot attend the ceremony either, your “unworthy” adult family member may wind up the babysitter of these children.
Do not feel that you have to answer this, but what was the main reason you left the LDS church? If it is too personal a question to ask, please do not answer.Yes, I was raised in the mormon church.
Holden:It absolutely does not. Have you ever read the Bible. If you take it drastically out of context (like a heretic) then, maybe. However no where is this in the Bible or the Early Church.
Fascinating! and i thought only the Mormon missionaries were the only ones who were required to follow this dress code.The mormon church sets your grooming standard and fashion selection. No beards allowed, unless of course you are purposely showing how disobedient you are…a rebel.
All men must wear white shirts and ties to church, every Sunday. A dark business suite, with jacket, is encouraged and required for anyone who is really serious about their mormonism.
Women must wear dresses or skirts to church and must keep the number of earrings in their ear to one per ear (at all times).
No piercings for men, at all, and no tattoos for anyone.
No sleeveless shirts for any adult, ever. No shorts for any adult that doesn’t hit your knee, ever.
Your underwear is the same as every other mormon. Pro: sitting in church, you know everyone is wearing the same underwear as you…fosters a community feeling.
Coneople do the “mormon underwear check”…looking for clues such as panty lines or shorts that are above the knee or sleeveless shirts…anyone not passing the underwear check are sending strong signals that they are on the road to apostasy. (Please pray for them.)
You have a keen sense of irony, South! I’ll add those to the Cons list.PROS of being a mormon:
Hope this helps socrates
- You can confidently claim anything (great apostasy; mark of cain; plural marriage; eternal progression; baptism of the dead; many gods and goddesses) without worrying about PROVING it, because mormons are the “the true church.”
- You can “retranslate” your “scripture” (the BoM and other soporific tomes) into “better” English as your theology changes.
- Every man a priest, every man a god. Need I say more??
- Wimmen are beholden to menfolk (we mormons rule planets!)
- Always a job in SLC for tithing priests.
- You can call yourself an “American Catholic” as if that term actually meant anything to anyone not from the mormon faith.
- You get to call Jews “gentiles.”
- You can dabble in demonic and shady rituals in big bronze bowls. Oops, did I say ‘demonic’?, I meant ‘masonic.’
- You can have Family Sunday, because you know those gentiles never do anything with their family.
- You can play basketball at “services.”
Robert
I’ll answer your questions if you answer mine!Okay, Socrates. May I ask, just what did you gain from starting this rather silly and ridiculous thread?
zerinus
Elric:Pro: You dont have to think for yourself. You simply believe what you are told to, no matter how bizzare it sounds.
Pro: Its much easier to be a prophet. It doesnt matter if it doesnt come true, or we can fit events to suit your prophecy (even if they dont really fit).
Con: Apparently the belief is that God is falable. They are not false prophecies, God simply doesnt know what is going on when he gives the prophecies to his prophets.
Con: You will have difficulties with ancient Egyptian.
ConsPro: You dont have to think for yourself. You simply believe what you are told to, no matter how bizzare it sounds.
Pro: Its much easier to be a prophet. It doesnt matter if it doesnt come true, or we can fit events to suit your prophecy (even if they dont really fit).
Con: Apparently the belief is that God is falable. They are not false prophecies, God simply doesnt know what is going on when he gives the prophecies to his prophets.
Con: You will have difficulties with ancient Egyptian.
Yeah, that is a little weird!The temple garments have a distinctive neck-line (especially the men’s). They call it “the eternal smile” and it shows through most white dress shirts. Garment-wearing Mormon men choose white shirts that are thin enough so that the eternal smile will show.
Every now and then, a member would whisper to me fondly “I see your eternal smile”, meaning “I see you are one of us, a temple-worthy saint.” It gave me the creeps.
Paul
I discovered the Book of Mormon was a fraud. Native Americans come from Asia, not Israel. One of the main purposes of the Book of Mormon, to convert the Lamanites, is totally bogus since there are no Lamanites anywhere.Do not feel that you have to answer this, but what was the main reason you left the LDS church? If it is too personal a question to ask, please do not answer.