Posted on 12/29/2010 12:07:25 PM PST by Colofornian
On October 24th, the LDS First Presidency (led by Prophet Thomas S. Monson) wrote several letters that were to be read in Mormon Sunday services around the world. According to examiner.com, the first letter was likely spurred by Boyd K. Packers most recent General Conference talk entitled Cleansing the Inner Vessel. Church Headquarters has been receiving an increased amount of correspondence from its members about doctrinal issues. Because of this influx of correspondence, the First Presidency reminded and encouraged LDS church members to utilize their local church authorities bishops, branch presidents, stake presidents, etc before resorting to contacting Church Headquarters.
In other words, the Mormon laity was told to quit bothering their church leadership on issues related to doctrine. We can only wonder why the church is apparently receiving so many inquiries. Could it be that Christians are asking their Mormon friends and family members difficult questions who are unable to provide satisfactory answers? Regardless, the leadership apparently feels the number of questions is overwhelming their resources. I just cant imagine Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Malachi writing in the Old Testament, You people are asking too many questions. Were too busy doing other things, so leave us alone. Yet this appears to be the attitude of Monson and his two advisers.
Since Monson and his counselors are supposed to have a direct connection with Godthey are, after all, leaders of Gods supposedly restored churchit would seem that they have the necessary resources at their disposal to provide answers. Just direct the general authorities speaking at the biannual general conferences to deal with these befuddling issues. But Monson and the other leaders werent born yesterday. They know that deferring to local leaders means the hierarchy can distance themselves from any answers brought forth by bishops, stake presidents, and others below the general authority level. Their answers can not be considered official doctrine, so if they come up with unpopular responses or even contradict Mormon teaching, nobody will call their answers official doctrine. Letting the lower leaders take the heat keeps the pressure off those in Salt Lake City. Smart move.
I can only imagine the questions being asked that the LDS leadership would rather avoid, including:
* Is it true that Joseph Smith was married to some 34 different women at the same time, 11 of whom were already married to other men and 11 who were teenagers?
* How do I answer my Christian friends who have been showing me this DNA video saying there is no scientific connection between Native Americans and the Lamanites talked about in the Book of Mormon?
* President Monson, there must be archaeological evidence to support the Book of Mormon story, but Im being told theres none. Can you please direct me to these artifacts?
* Is it true that three of the apostles have been spiritually married in the temple to second wives for eternity?
* If we believe in free agency, then why is our church trying to buy a street in Manti in order to keep Christians from sharing their faith near the pageant grounds?
* Ive been shown some very difficult verses in the Bible about salvation, as my Christian friends say its possible to know that we are forgiven because its not based on my efforts. It seems to contradict the way Ive been taught. How can I answer?
* Why does our church emphasize Gethsemane for the atonement rather than the cross?
* I need direction on the Virgin Birth. We dont believe there was some type of physical union between Heavenly Father and Mary, do we?
Are you able to see why the church had to write this letter?
But wait.
PD has assured us
REPEATEDLY assured us
That all those questions
Are covered at all those links
PD provides
And re-provides
And re-provides
And even regurgitatingly re-provides
So PD
Answers to AMPU's questions -- are they @ the links, too?
[Or could you just give us a "short-cut" and answer:
"Yes"
"Yes"
"yes"
"Yes"
"Yes"?]
Does it annoy you that I won’t play your little game?
And yes.
All covered.
Easily found.
IF you really want to.
Happy New Year!
Napkinists are joining by the dozens!
"The LDS leadership's biggest concern is the plague of the decreased revenue stream"... (ejonesie22, December 30, 2010;)
No kidding, very finely stated and very true. The loss of income will kill them very quickly. Doesn't matter how much the internet missionaries scream at us, Money Matters. LOL
WOW
The Pirahna Cats Band singing Up a Lazy River...
:)
No, they are not. /yawn back
vellly clever DVSST!
:)
But what about all the people who have been working their whole lives to achieve "exaltation*" in the next life? All the "eternal marriages" and sealing of families forever?
Perhaps they will grandfather-in those folks.
*exaltation= personal godhood
PS please bring last year's tax returns as well as your two most current pay statements.
Spam Fruitcake
Ingredients
10 undented cans of SPAM
5 bags of those horrible little jellied fruits
2 bags of those repulsive, unidentified nuts for texture
1 box cheap, sticky brown cake mix
8 tablespoons powdered Portland cement
1 tube epoxy resin
1 bag M&M’s
Directions
Using the little keys, carefully open SPAM cans, then treat bleeding fingers. CAREfully and properly dispose of SPAM (contact the EPA and Nuclear Regulatory Commission for detailed instructions and impact statements.) Microwave cans for 10 minutes to insure sterility; ignore the sparks and funny noises.
Replace microwave.
Combine jellied fruits and nuts in a large bowl and mix well. Prepare cake mix as close to instructions as is convenient, folding in cement, epoxy and fruit/nut mixture. QUICKLY fill SPAM cans with mixture and solder lids back on. Beautifully gift-wrap each can and mail to all those miserable, lazy ingrates who sent YOU fruitcakes last year. Discard contaminated dishes and utensils, sit on couch and eat entire bag of M&M’s in order of color preference.
By Christi from Paducah, KY
Do you have one single example to back that up? Just one.
When he had received the drink, Jesus said, It is finished. With that, he bowed his head and gave up his spirit. John 19:30
You’re awesome :-)
You sure have a lot of links for “non-issues”. Where are the links for the ISSUES?
lol
Why thanks! :)
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