Posted on 04/01/2011 11:58:16 AM PDT by greyfoxx39
Mormon youth, 12-18-year olds, are at least as mobile as any Milennial, and as members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, they now have access to a new iPhone app, LDS Youth, that allows them to view video messages from peers worldwide, access stories, thoughts, articles, and inspirational messages through their portable devices. With each amenity, is the share-feature, enabling youth to spread encouragement by phone among their peers and families.
This app comes in conjunction with a newly updated LDS/Mormon website, Youth.lds.org (Mormon is a nickname for members of the Saviors restored Church named in full above, that comes from a prophet by that name who lived anciently on this continent, abridging scriptures we are now privileged to have in our hands today).
Friends and youth of all faiths are welcome to visit the site, which contains statements of values, information regarding seminary instruction for youth (the objective of seminary, as mentioned on the site, is to help youth understand and rely on the teachings and Atonement of Jesus Christ, qualify for the blessings of the temple, and prepare themselves, their families, and others for eternal life with their Father in Heaven. All youth in the world can benefit from similar instruction. Please ask about this if you are interested and of another faith), pamphlets that guide youth in their daily interactions (dating, media consumption, friendships, commitments, etc.), and more.
There are venues for downloading free music, sharing faith witnesses through video or listening to others from around the world, places to ask an apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ questions, and to learn doctrine, memorize scriptures and otherwise fortify oneself to walk in the world but not be of it.
We encourage all Mormon youth and friends of all faiths with youth 12-18 to visit the resources on this site and feel the Spirit of materials generated to address the specific needs of this growing generation whom we love and whom the Prophet, Thomas S. Monson, the 12 apostles who lead with him, and other leaders and parents also love greatly.
Huh? You mean those nazi that lds cooperated with during WWII?
Propaganda like those new 300+ lds sites.
“Its similar to watching Nazi Germany skits portraying the Jews as something they certainly were not.”
Wow not your standard retort but one even better!
Nazis?
Looks like you just kicked in Godwin’s Law!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin’s_law
We win.
My son was at the state geography bee Friday. I wish you'd been one of the judges because I would have told my son to answer every question by referring the questioner to the National Geographic website. In your world, that would a correct answer.
Of course, the opinion that matters on the quality of the answer is that of the questionner, not the answerer. That is, unless your objective is to avoid answering the question.
Its many ready answers ready and waiting and helps weed out the fight-picking, blinder wearing anti-Mormons from the true seekers of truth.
These are adequate answers for only those who desperately want to believe. Any seeker who considers this evidence with their brain in the "ON" position will be disappointed. The quality of the evidence is sorely lacking and every non-answer provides a dozen more questions.
Wow not your standard retort but one even better!
Nazis?
The shoe fits.
One of you cohorts just got the boot for calling Freepers Nazis.
And we need you!
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Used the silencer on that one.
Yep. And I had asked him numerous times what he thought about Smith’s prophecies that didn’t come to pass. He just couldn’t answer such questions. Too hard.
Ok, not really sorry...
Actually answering certain question would force him to admit things that he simply doesn’t desire to admit. If he were a true seeker of truth he would not willingly ignore or cover for such demonstrably faulty teachings.
Yep, and he knew it too. He wouldn't take a personal stand on hardly anything taught in Mormonism....To risky. heh heh.
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