bcspace wrote:Nary a tear under any circumstances except for a funeral.
Look out, bcspace - you're on the road to apostasy! Blubbering is a cultural signifier of righteousness and deeply-held commitment to appearing faithful.
Parley P. Pratt wrote:We must lie to support brother Joseph, it is our duty to do so.
Nary a tear under any circumstances except for a funeral.
Look out, bcspace - you're on the road to apostasy! Blubbering is a cultural signifier of righteousness and deeply-held commitment to appearing faithful.
Well, I think I can be excused for the tears because the funeral was for my own father. But I've pointed out several times publically in Church that crying may be a result of the fruits of the Spirit but are not necessarily so. A sad story does not necessarily call down the Spirit.
bcspace wrote: Well, I think I can be excused for the tears because the funeral was for my own father. But I've pointed out several times publically in Church that crying may be a result of the fruits of the Spirit but are not necessarily so. A sad story does not necessarily call down the Spirit.
And dang it all! I still haven't been released.
It seems like there was a conference talk in the last decade about crying, that more or less echoed your sentiments. And yet, Eyring still can't get close to a microphone without reflexively blubbering and snotting all over the podium. No dignity whatsoever.
Parley P. Pratt wrote:We must lie to support brother Joseph, it is our duty to do so.