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PaulDupre
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Mormons are no different than members of any other religion in that most have never read or studied their holy books and understand little if any of their religion’s teachings.
An amusing anecdote:
After my mom (now Catholic again), brother, sister and I joined the Morg, my Dad read everything he could so as to understand what we were into, though he didn’t buy into it for a minute.
One sacrament meeting, a general authority came to visit and was the guest speaker. He spoke on the importance of the scriptures. Near the end of his talk, he asked that everyone who had read the entire Book of Mormon stand. Only about 50 people stood up, my Dad included. The GA then asked those who had read the entire bible to remain standing. All but a handful of people sat down. He them asked those who had read the Pearl of Great Price to remain standing. A few more sat down. Lastly, the GA asked that only those who had read the entire Doctrine and Covenents remain standing. My Dad was the only one still standing.
The GA proclaimed “This man is one of the elite of the Church. I am sure that this fine brother has been a great leader here.” The Ga was obviously confused by the giggling among the members. He asked my Dad, “Have you held many leadership positions in your ward?” “No,” answered Dad. “That would be difficult for me.” “Why?” asked the GA. “Because I am a Catholic!” said Dad. The room erupted in laughter.
The GA was speechless. When he recovered himself, he said to the red-faced bishop seated nearby “We need to get this man into the church, pronto!” “Not likely,” said Dad. “I’ve read the LDS scriptures.”
Paul
An amusing anecdote:
After my mom (now Catholic again), brother, sister and I joined the Morg, my Dad read everything he could so as to understand what we were into, though he didn’t buy into it for a minute.
One sacrament meeting, a general authority came to visit and was the guest speaker. He spoke on the importance of the scriptures. Near the end of his talk, he asked that everyone who had read the entire Book of Mormon stand. Only about 50 people stood up, my Dad included. The GA then asked those who had read the entire bible to remain standing. All but a handful of people sat down. He them asked those who had read the Pearl of Great Price to remain standing. A few more sat down. Lastly, the GA asked that only those who had read the entire Doctrine and Covenents remain standing. My Dad was the only one still standing.
The GA proclaimed “This man is one of the elite of the Church. I am sure that this fine brother has been a great leader here.” The Ga was obviously confused by the giggling among the members. He asked my Dad, “Have you held many leadership positions in your ward?” “No,” answered Dad. “That would be difficult for me.” “Why?” asked the GA. “Because I am a Catholic!” said Dad. The room erupted in laughter.
The GA was speechless. When he recovered himself, he said to the red-faced bishop seated nearby “We need to get this man into the church, pronto!” “Not likely,” said Dad. “I’ve read the LDS scriptures.”
Paul