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LOL. There is a lot of Scandinavian ancestry in Utah.Did you ever meet any African American Mormons?
I’ve noticed that a lot of Mormons are blonde, and tall.
LOL. There is a lot of Scandinavian ancestry in Utah.Did you ever meet any African American Mormons?
I’ve noticed that a lot of Mormons are blonde, and tall.
If you don’t like the weather, wait an hour.The one thing I dislike about General Conference weekend here in Utah is the rain. It always rains on GC weekend and a storm is blowing in tonight, rain tomorrow.
I think it has rained every GC weekend since we have lived here which is 6 years ago.
There is a saying here in Utah “When the Mormons meet the heavens weep.”
At least they will have the billion dollar shopping mall to visit while they are at the conference center downtown.![]()
Not very many. First, the LDS god would not even give them the priesthood until the 70s.Did you ever meet any African American Mormons?
I’ve noticed that a lot of Mormons are blonde, and tall.
Well it’s not surprising that they “abstain” from coffee and tea when they equate them with drugs, I probably couldn’t create a list of the drugs I “abstain” from since I an unaware of the drugs that are out there.As much as I disagree with them I’ll give Mormons this, they do sacrifice. Most boys spend two years isolated from their families on a mission trip that they pay for, and many girls do too. Most of them do tithe the full 10% (most other religious people don’t) and almost all of their members are involved in relief society. Most other churches only have a small portion of their congregation that serve in things like that. Its church on Sunday and then they’re done.
Not to mention how they all follow the word of wisdom. Seriously, they abstain from coffee and tea, while many Catholics won’t give up birth control and many Baptists drink.
Yeah, I guess that would put a hamper on conversions!Next, Mormons were very racist, claiming if blacks really turned to God, they would become white.
that did not work out well for them.
My understanding is that they tell them that it is just figurative language. It is only when they get to Utah that they discover that many multi-generation LDS believe that it is literal.Yeah, I guess that would put a hamper on conversions!
I’m guessing that in Africa they leave that little bit out untill WAY later. . . . .
Are you saying the racism still exists in the Mormons community- the official LDS church.My understanding is that they tell them that it is just figurative language. It is only when they get to Utah that they discover that many multi-generation LDS believe that it is literal.
Hello Excorcist!I noticed that! When I was still a mostly TBM and moved to UT in 2008 I didn’t have a ticket for conference so I went down and waited in line starting at about 6:30am. It was COLD! There were already about 40 people in line ahead of me. I didn’t get in that session so I ended up watching the first two Sat sessions in the North Temple Visitors Center and the Priesthood session in the theater of the Joseph Smith Memorial Building. What part of the Valley do you live in?
Yes, one of the things I like best about Utah weather is that the storms blow out fairly quickly and that there is always a mix of sunshine/wind/rain/snow etc that doesn’t seem to last for long.If you don’t like the weather, wait an hour.
74 today, 49 tomorrow. Easter Vigil…hit and miss.
Yeah, I like it too.Yes, one of the things I like best about Utah weather is that the storms blow out fairly quickly and that there is always a mix of sunshine/wind/rain/snow etc that doesn’t seem to last for long.
I don’t think I would like living in an area where it stayed gray and gloomy for days on end!
Exactly. Mormons give 10% voluntarily? Not really. If they want their TR they have to be able to declare that they are a full tithe payer. And the summit of their worship is going to the temple.Agreed. As a Home Teacher, if I did not visit all my families, I could not get my temple rec. Without a temple rec, I could not go to temple. If I could not go to temple, I could not go to heaven
Exactly, that’s why when I hear how high Romney’s charitable giving is, I goExactly. Mormons give 10% voluntarily? Not really. If they want their TR they have to be able to declare that they are a full tithe payer.
That isnt really voluntary.
Exactly. Mormons give 10% voluntarily? Not really. If they want their TR they have to be able to declare that they are a full tithe payer. And the summit of their worship is going to the temple.
That isnt really voluntary.
In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus preached about people like the Pharisees, who boast about how much they give to the poor, or to the Temple, and brag about all the other “good works” that they perform, to impress other people by their obvious “holiness” so they’ll pat them on the back for being so “good”.Exactly, that’s why when I hear how high Romney’s charitable giving is, I go![]()
I do not believe you understand the context of what was said. I heard the talk, since I have been listening to the general conference. I believe the speaker recognizes that other churches does a lot in the communities where they exist so the suggestion other churches do not sacrifice in your own ways is not what the speaker was stating.And the talk was basically bragging about how other Christians don’t typically make the kind of sacrifices that the LDS reguarly do (although the speaker granted that there may be some individual Christians who serve lifelong missions or religious vocations), that no organization can compare with the LDS Relief Society, etc. Are they kidding? The people in my own parish prove that false. Christians of all stripes devote their entire lives to serving God and sacrifice for others. Maybe the LDS speaker was confusing telling their members how to serve (visit the families on your list, serve a mission or face social stigma, never turn down a calling, pay your tithing or you can’t attend your child’s temple marriage) with true service that comes from the heart and does not need to be compelled. Sometimes it seems that the Mormons are living in their own little bubble.
I think you missed nevada’s mentioning of social coercion in the matter. While the Mormons laud their supposed “Free Agency” to do all these virtuous acts, it’s hard to be a truly free agent when Dad is priming you to serve a mission from the moment you’re 5 years old; telling you to put aside a bit of your birthday and Christmas money each year for it, Mom telling you how you’ll never find a nice temple-worthy woman to marry you if you don’t serve a mission, seeing your parents temporarily lose their temple recommend due to financial straits, all the while sitting in on a semiannual General Conference for 18 years of your life where you’re indoctrinated into believing that you have this privileged membership in God’s elite who do all these wonderful things that non-Mormons either don’t do, or don’t do as well.As much as I disagree with them I’ll give Mormons this, they do sacrifice. Most boys spend two years isolated from their families on a mission trip that they pay for, and many girls do too. Most of them do tithe the full 10% (most other religious people don’t) and almost all of their members are involved in relief society. Most other churches only have a small portion of their congregation that serve in things like that. Its church on Sunday and then they’re done.
Not to mention how they all follow the word of wisdom. Seriously, they abstain from coffee and tea, while many Catholics won’t give up birth control and many Baptists drink.
Umm, I hear trumpets blowing…And the talk was basically bragging about how other Christians don’t typically make the kind of sacrifices that the LDS reguarly do
Nevadaborn,And the talk was basically bragging about how other Christians don’t typically make the kind of sacrifices that the LDS reguarly do (although the speaker granted that there may be some individual Christians who serve lifelong missions or religious vocations), that no organization can compare with the LDS Relief Society, etc. Are they kidding? The people in my own parish prove that false. Christians of all stripes devote their entire lives to serving God and sacrifice for others. Maybe the LDS speaker was confusing telling their members how to serve (visit the families on your list, serve a mission or face social stigma, never turn down a calling, pay your tithing or you can’t attend your child’s temple marriage) with true service that comes from the heart and does not need to be compelled. Sometimes it seems that the Mormons are living in their own little bubble.
That’s the problem with having a church run by amateurs (because there are no trained clergy in Mormonia); they don’t learn that every thought they have isn’t necessarily correct. It is amazing, though, that anyone could make a statement like that of “Apostle” Oaks if one actually had read Luke 18:11-14 :.
You were listening to Dallin Oaks (member of the 12).
Here is the quote
““For most followers of Christ, our sacrifices involve what we can do on a day-to-day basis in our ordinary personal lives. In this experience, I know of no group whose members make more sacrifices than Latter-day Saints. Their sacrifices — your sacrifices, my brothers and sisters — stand in contrast to the familiar worldly quest for personal fulfillment.””
ldschurchnews.com/articles/62192/Elder-Dallin-H-Oaks-Sacrifice.html
We lived in South Salt Lake and I worked downtown. It was really a perfect location because we were about 20 mins from almost everywhere in the Valley. We moved back up here in late 2009 (job transfer). We moved from Spokane, WA and then when we moved back moved to Coeur d’Alene, ID.Hello Excorcist!
Are you noticing all of the dark clouds looming this morning?
We live in the south end of the valley. How about you?
They sure get a big crowd to watch GC. We saw many cars in LDS church parking lots as well.
Where did you move from? We are from So. California.
“Pay, pray and obey” as we say in the ex Mormon communityExactly. Mormons give 10% voluntarily? Not really. If they want their TR they have to be able to declare that they are a full tithe payer. And the summit of their worship is going to the temple.
That isnt really voluntary.