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Posted on 05/08/2008 5:04:47 PM PDT by Grig
When people are hurt, especially at a young age, it’s very hard to forgive and just about impossible to forget. My mother, to her death, wouldn’t forgive German men of the age they would have been when they invaded Norway.
Do a user search on Delphi User and read his ardent mormon defense of polygamy. And then read back through sevebak’s posts. Use the fLDS as a thread guide to which to focus upon.
There are worse things than being a “typical” anything. It’s often difficult growing up in a Mormon community when your are of another or no religion.
And sometimes, it’s difficult growing up in a Mormon community when you’re a Mormon.
It’s nice to know I’m not the only one making double posts. I’m blaming mine on my mouse. How about you?
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You notice there was no huge story attached to my post.
No......”When our Prophet died, even an ex-mormon came on the thread to offer condolences. She even had very nice things to say about Gordon B. Hinckley. It brought tears to my eyes....”
Never a kind word for the ex-momons ya know. ,-)
And I grew up thinking Episcopalians were the frozen chosen. Who knew? LOL.
We ALL struggle with something in our lives. I’m sure she’s trying to deal with it in her own way, but it’s oftentimes very hard. We all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.
Seriously, when you go to Catholic.com, you are quoting one man’s opinion.
Karl Keating is a great guy and some of the things on his site are wonderful but some are lacking. He is an Apologist and what you are quoting from there is a page on how to deal with Mormons who try to force their beliefs on a Catholic. Not for us to run to a Mormon, but rather how to get out of the situation.
For all real documents of the Catholic Church you’ll want to go to the English language portion of the Vatican Website or the offical newspaper Zenit.
I don’t. Sniff. LOL.
Your mother would have probably benefitted from some counciling.
Are those the, gulp, Jesus twins?
My Mormon childhood in my 100% Mormon, Southern Utah, small town, was wonderful!
You sound like me. I was an Episcamethabaptacostal!
OK Mod - no mind reading. But can I assume that if I imply LDS members are pigs that need to be hosed down like Grig did at the beginning of this thread; then it will be OK for me to do the same from now on?
I'm not sure what prayer has to do with it. Either Mormons who baptise Catholics thinking they are in hell and won't see heaven without this baptism are right or they are wrong. I think they're wrong.
If they want to waste time baptising some "proxy" on behalf of one of my dead relatives, I wouldn't care. Mormonism isn't true, so it's not going to have any impact.
Whoa. Did you get up on the wrong side of the bed this morning?
Funny, you never use those sources in your efforts to keep Catholicism out of the your Mormon efforts.
I grew up in a Mormon town in Central Utah, and don’t recall too much except spending my summers in the foothills and deserts, learning about nature and geography.
Those were happy days, but now, all the areas we “played” in have been built up and are now residential.
Be assured, sevenbak, the Catholic threads run into the thousands of posts. LOL.
Sky, let me give you a suggestion.
Start all your post out with the following.
In my opinion.....
See this is how it works: “In my opinion, Grig was calling names, I think he used the word “pig” to illicit an image of dirty, muddy beasts in need of a hosing down. In fact his very words were, “Rather than try to wrestle the pig into taking a bath, we are just going to hose it down.” This seems to be an indirect way of calling any freeper opposed to Mormons, swine. Just my two cents.”
It keeps the Mods happy.
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