Posted on 04/02/2015 1:10:22 PM PDT by MosesKnows
How does the Mormon community react when one Mormon tells lies about another Mormon and brags of the lie's success.
If he goes to prison, he will probably be excommunicated.
If he is admitting to being dishonest and he says that he is honest in his dealings in a TR interview, and if his bishop knows this, then his bishop has a lot to account for and is culpable.
His bishop is the guy you need to ask. He is the judge in these issues.
Well, good for you...but Lds gen authorities & bishops are even more sensitive now to what might be construed as applying political pressure or political posturing.
Hasn't happened...ain't gonna happen.
It's just like a lot of grassroots Mormons are who personally pro-life.
But any & all pro-life activity isn't going to be formally called for by any Lds leader. (It's seen as "political")
Hence, all we're left with when Lds leaders are evaluated is statements on abortion with reams of "exceptions" -- including the wide-open exception of "If God tells you" in prayer to dismember your child.
The only time a bishop is going to negatively speak publicly about a church member under his authority is like when said person...
...publicizes being excommunicated (like John Dehlin did recently)
Had Dehlin not FIRST publicized it, then the Lds church said they would not have had Dehlin's bishop publicly address a few comments made by Dehlin.
(Otherwise, ask all you want; a bishop isn't going to publicly -- negatively -- divulge anything)
True. But a person can at least express their concerns privately. It would be nice to be able to get through to the ward members. Or move someone in who will shake things up lol.
What about the Stake President’s interview?
No different in mind of the Vatican treatment of the Kennedy’s or any other Democrat Catholic.
I am strongly prejudiced in favor of Mormons since childhood. The nicest, most upright, decent, kind people I have ever known. Crazy religion, though.
Harry Reid, of course, is scum. A piece of human debris.
http://tinyurl.com/harryreidsong
I am telling you it will not make any difference, Reid will retain his TR and his place in mormon big wigs
Really!
True. And the “bishop” won’t care diddly sqat. Reid will continue to be honored, and never lose his TR.
Q: What's the difference between LSD and LDS?
A: One you take with a cube of sugar; the other you take with a grain of salt.
A #2: With one, you have hallucinations; with the other, "revelations".
Q: What do you get when you cross a Mormon with a [***]?
A: A basement full of stolen groceries.
[***Fill in any ethnicity you feel appropriate].
Supposedly true story told me by a H.S. friend who was a practicing Mormon: While he was Gov of Utah Territory, Brigham Young, who had dozens of wives and scores of children, was standing on the steps of the territorial govt capitol one day while entertaining some visiting bigwig from out-of-state (Senator, Governor?). A little boy walked past them and Brigham said to him something like, "You're a handsome little boy. Who's your father?" And the boy responded, "Brigham Young!"
Reverse the Curse of Cain --- Historically, blacks could join the church but were forbidden to hold even the most minor leadership positions or to participate in most (all?) important Temple rituals. But once the USA's civil rights era really got rolling, criticism didn't just come from outside the church; rather, complaints were growing in volume & frequency withIN the church, especially from young Mormon missionaries who had the misfortune to be posted to Africa and suffer firsthand the cold/hostile reactions of would-be converts or new converts discovering they were the "wrong" skin color. So in the late 70s, this longstanding thorn in their side was solved when good old Spence Kimball - LDS Prez - met w/ his fellow high priests and they experienced yet another one of those famous revelations ... this time that God was telling the LDS to reverse the various prohibitions against blacks.
Soon after, a joke I heard went something like this: "Did you know the Mormons are now bending over backwards to make Afro-Americans feel welcome in their church? Why, they're even changing the words to some hymns in order to make blacks feel more at home! For instance, [sung to the tune of Camptown Races] "A mighty fortress is our God, doodah, doodah...."
Just as relevant - or just as NON-relevant a question.
(Well, hey, if you're auditioning for literal godhood, then, of course you'll present yourself as "nice" and "upright" and "decent" and "kind"...As for "crazy," that's the "crazy" thing about these personal auditions: That people actually think they can bump the number of gods in the universe by one and effectively steal glory and worship and adoration from THE God)
But “Ain’t gonna happen” is no reason not to raise one’s hand.
I’ve never seen or heard of the reams of abortion exceptions. Being pro life is often discussed but being more socially active needs to happen, but it will have to happen at social or community level. And I’ve yet to meet anyone who would ever abort.
If people like yourself can engage more in partnering with lds people despite your gripes and dislikes and reach out to work on the common goals, imagine the power.
I think now is the time for people of faith to set aside differences and stay to band together to become a force to be reckoned with. Differences can be dealt with later.
One more thing... I think that being non political has to do with keeping the powder dry.
Except I know,
MosesKnows,
and I assume you along with just about every other FREEPER who's stumbled upon this thread knows...
...that MosesKnows isn't seemingly asking this question in the abstract.
No, he seems to have a specific Mormon address down.
So, are you actually going to address this subtle, indirect question about Harry Reid? Or are you going to pretend that MosesKnows is referencing some Mormon phantom wandering around out there and isn't actually incarnated in a politician with the initials of H.R.?
That’s the least crazy thing about Mormonism.
Catholicism teaches that, at Baptism, we begin to share in the divine nature, by receiving the theological virtue of charity. The increase of charity is the primary effect of Holy Communion, and in the Eastern churches it is “divinization.”
Of course, Catholicism doesn’t teach all the crazy stuff about pre-existing souls, weird planets, Jesus in America.
Depends on the bishop. But granted, get people have the spine to do what needs to be done.
Someone correct me if I’m wrong, but I thought that a prison sentence meant excommunication. Interesting to see what the future holds.
Hey, I have Lds relatives; we get along fine.
Before the Boy Scouts began to open its doors to pandering to the gay activist movement, I certainly commented on these threads that Christian scoutmasters could work together with Lds scoutmasters to the betterment of Boy Scouts...or, Mormons & Christians could work together at say, a food pantry down the street.
Yet, Suz, that doesn't mean we HAVE to ignore the worldwide slander paid for by grassroots Mormons -- especially wealthy Mormons. (Hey...we can be relationally civil as well as yield group-to-group and political accountability...we can multi-task and properly segment out these tensions)
...The Mormon church has made sure that over these past 60+ years its missionaries emphasize a so-called "UNIVERSAL" (complete) apostasy by the Christian church shortly after the apostles died.
Since 1952, the Lds church has sent out over a million missionaries...[Lds has boasted of over a million in its entire history; the largest swath have come in the last 60 years]. They work 70-hour weeks. That's a LOT of "apostasy" mongering...especially given the 80,000 Lds missionaries out & about daily.
And that doesn't include their 24/7 online accusations...
...their books published in who knows how many languages...
...their curricula...
...their published articles...
...their broadcasts...
Somebody who doesn't realize all of this strikes me as a little "green" when it comes to assessing what this multi-$billion organization has been doing...
Here we have open slander by the Mormon Church of worldwide Christianity and you reduce our evaluation of all of this to some mere low-level "gripe"?
Snapshot of Joseph Smiths Slanderous Invectives vs. Christian Sects |
Mormon Source[Note: Most of these are Mormon scriptures'. In fact, First three rows below are Lds 'scripture' & therefore cannot be rug-swept any more than a Jew might try to take three commandments off of the very tablets of stone Moses brought down from the mountain] |
...which of all the sects was right must join NONE of them, for they were ALL WRONG those professors were ALL CORRUPT | Joseph Smith History vv. 18-19. Lds "scripture" Pearl of Great Price |
...which of all the sects was right ALL their CREEDS were an ABOMINATION in his sight they teach for doctrines the commandments of MEN | Joseph Smith History vv. 18-19. Lds "scripture" Pearl of Great Price |
Mormon church the only Christ-sanctioned church on earth: the foundation of this [Mormon] church the ONLY true and living church on the face of the whole earth [Obvious scorched earth implication: All other churches are false and dead] | Lds scripture Doctrines & Covenants 1:30 |
Direct question asked of Joseph Smith: 'Will everybody be damned, but Mormons?" Answer from Lds "prophet" Joseph Smith: 'Yes, and a great portion of them, unless they repent, and work righteousness." | Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, p. 119 [Not scripture but still publicly spoken by the Mormon living prophet and published by a later Mormon living prophet, Joseph Fielding Smith via a publisher owned by the Mormon church Deseret News Press, 1938] |
In 1952 the first official proselyting plan was sent to missionaries throughout the world It included seven missionary discussions that emphasized [four topics, one of them being] THE APOSTASY and Restoration [This makes it 60 years that Mormon church missionaries, soon to number 85,000, have formally emphasized in its training & door to door saturation a priority in bashing the worldwide Christian church as apostates (100% AWOL)] | Our Heritage: A Brief History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints p. 116, 1996 |
It is what you make of it.
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