Was there ever a "first" God of the LDS church?

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I passed by a Book of Mormon today during our Corpus Christi procession. It was left outside the front door of our church, for someone to “find”.
Yesterday at our son’s graduation from his Catholic high school, two older LDS missionaries came to the graduation. They were there for one of the students and were wearing their missionary name tags.

My husband came up to me and asked why they would wear that to a Catholic high school graduation.
 
Yesterday at our son’s graduation from his Catholic high school, two older LDS missionaries came to the graduation. They were there for one of the students and were wearing their missionary name tags.

My husband came up to me and asked why they would wear that to a Catholic high school graduation.
A) it’s their uniform they wear everywhere. Do you disapprove of them coming?
B) remember: LDS kids can and do attend Catholic schools. If I was somehow forced to live in Utah, I would highly consider sending my daughter to Catholic school.
 
A) it’s their uniform they wear everywhere. Do you disapprove of them coming?
B) remember: LDS kids can and do attend Catholic schools. If I was somehow forced to live in Utah, I would highly consider sending my daughter to Catholic school.
I didn’t see them but have no problem with them being there.

My husband isn’t Catholic and was wondering why they were there with their name tags on.

Quite a few Mormons attend the Catholic high school here. Why would you consider it? I have no issue with a diverse population as it helps everyone learn to get along with others.
 
Quite a few Mormons attend the Catholic high school here. Why would you consider it? I have no issue with a diverse population as it helps everyone learn to get along with others.
Why? For diversity!
 
A) it’s their uniform they wear everywhere. Do you disapprove of them coming?
B) remember: LDS kids can and do attend Catholic schools. If I was somehow forced to live in Utah, I would highly consider sending my daughter to Catholic school.
It’s an “in your face” attitude, strangely no other church requires members to always “make a statement” at other people’s events. Why do LDS missionaries have to “make a statement” everywhere they go? Can’t they just be humble and blend in, why do they always have to advertise for the LDS church.
 
Yesterday at our son’s graduation from his Catholic high school, two older LDS missionaries came to the graduation. They were there for one of the students and were wearing their missionary name tags.

My husband came up to me and asked why they would wear that to a Catholic high school graduation.
Wow, congratulations to him!

My parents went on their mission with their tags on and didn’t take them off until they got home. Sometimes I think Mormons work hard at being a “peculiar people”. The tags are a requirement of the LDS Church, to wear them 24/7. Ok, I don’t think they wear them to bed. 😛

Oh but hey the sister missionaries came by a couple of days ago. Wanted to know if they could help out with anything. My husband said I should’ve put them to work on a pyracantha hedge. 😃 I said no thanks. They pass out business cards now, which is new. I wonder if the landscaping businesses around here know the missionaries are competing.
 
A) it’s their uniform they wear everywhere. Do you disapprove of them coming?
B) remember: LDS kids can and do attend Catholic schools. If I was somehow forced to live in Utah, I would highly consider sending my daughter to Catholic school.
Do you send your daughter to Catholic school now, where you currently live? If not, why only in Utah would you send her to Catholic school?
 
I passed by a Book of Mormon today during our Corpus Christi procession. It was left outside the front door of our church, for someone to “find”.
This crosses a line in my opinion. I wonder if missionaries put a BoM at the door of every Christian church that morning or if they singled the Catholic Church out?

I guess it’s easy enough to dispose of but you would think they wouldn’t want their “scripture” thrown in the trash.
 
This crosses a line in my opinion. I wonder if missionaries put a BoM at the door of every Christian church that morning or if they singled the Catholic Church out?

I guess it’s easy enough to dispose of but you would think they wouldn’t want their “scripture” thrown in the trash.
My son is a frequent altar server at our nearby parish and he found a Book of Mormon that had been “left” in the vestibule. When he asked Monsignor what he should do with it, he said “humph! Throw it in the trash!”
 
Wow, congratulations to him!
Thank you! We’re going to miss him.
My parents went on their mission with their tags on and didn’t take them off until they got home. Sometimes I think Mormons work hard at being a “peculiar people”. The tags are a requirement of the LDS Church, to wear them 24/7. Ok, I don’t think they wear them to bed. 😛
My husband is really bugged about the whole thing and thinks they were trying to show off at a Catholic event. He said to see what would happen if two Catholics showed up to one of their events wearing big crosses.
Oh but hey the sister missionaries came by a couple of days ago. Wanted to know if they could help out with anything. My husband said I should’ve put them to work on a pyracantha hedge. 😃 I said no thanks. They pass out business cards now, which is new. I wonder if the landscaping businesses around here know the missionaries are competing.
That’s hilarious!
I contacted a sister missionary a couple of months ago using an online chat. She kept putting me on hold then after about 15 minutes said she couldn’t really answer my question.
 
I passed by a Book of Mormon today during our Corpus Christi procession. It was left outside the front door of our church, for someone to “find”.
Good grief.

They know no respectful boundaries, do they? I hear from other former Mormons about their lack of respectful boundries. It’s a chronic problem.
 
My son is a frequent altar server at our nearby parish and he found a Book of Mormon that had been “left” in the vestibule. When he asked Monsignor what he should do with it, he said “humph! Throw it in the trash!”
GOOD GRIEF!!!

SO disrespectful.
 
My son is a frequent altar server at our nearby parish and he found a Book of Mormon that had been “left” in the vestibule. When he asked Monsignor what he should do with it, he said “humph! Throw it in the trash!”
(Perhaps that Msgr., should take the BoM, wrap it up with Rosary beads and drop it off at the local LDS ward with a note of requesting that BoM not be left in other denominaiton churches… 😛 😃 )
 
(Perhaps that Msgr., should take the BoM, wrap it up with Rosary beads and drop it off at the local LDS ward with a note of requesting that BoM not be left in other denominaiton churches… 😛 😃 )
That’s a great idea!

He’s retiring in two months after 52 years of dedicated service so it’s too late for him. Maybe the new pastor will be open to it. 🙂
 
Good grief.

They know no respectful boundaries, do they? I hear from other former Mormons about their lack of respectful boundries. It’s a chronic problem.
Eh well, they don’t like street preachers yelling on the street outside their religious places.

I just wonder at the idea. Has anyone ever picked up, at random, a Book of Mormon that was left at a non-Mormon church and switched religion? Seems not very probable.
 
Eh well, they don’t like street preachers yelling on the street outside their religious places.

I just wonder at the idea. Has anyone ever picked up, at random, a Book of Mormon that was left at a non-Mormon church and switched religion? Seems not very probable.
This whole idea of going to a place of worship to basically make sneak attack, a passive-aggressive move sounds like desperation to me. I mean really, who would think anyone coming out of their house of worship would see a BoM on the step and think, “Maybe I’ve been doing it wrong all these years, I think I change to being Mormon.” Up thread the term predatory was used and this is exactly where that comes from.

Wasn’t there a big issues a few years ago about Evangelicals standing out side the temple in Salt Lake City?
 
But they think it’s okay to leave the BoM at Catholic churches?
I see leaving BsoM at other peoples churches as being in very poor taste. It is rude, and disrespectful of the beliefs and practices of everyone in the church and the building, and the person doesn’t even have the guts to own up to it. But it doesn’t come close to people outside your church preaching on the street against your church, even though they do have the guts to own up to their actions.
 
I see leaving BsoM at other peoples churches as being in very poor taste. It is rude, and disrespectful of the beliefs and practices of everyone in the church and the building, and the person doesn’t even have the guts to own up to it. But it doesn’t come close to people outside your church preaching on the street against your church, even though they do have the guts to own up to their actions.
I believe most protesters were at Temple Square and LDS administration offices, not at local ward houses.
 
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