The Mormon GAs recommend that every person reading the Book of Mormon put themselves in the position of the characters in the book. When I did this It caused me to go a little screwy,(a bit more than usual)
The Book of Mormon tends to end its Stories with tying up all the loose ends for the sake of debate; after all, the Book of Mormon is the word of GOD.
I for one, and I know I'm not alone when I say this, I spent so much time trying to dissect the Book of Mormon, Mormon Philosophy, Mormon History, Modern LDS Revelation and put Mormonism into terms that make sense, I felt a great sense of relief when I just stopped.
When I used to justify Mormonism, as I've defined, I would try to justify Mormonism by burning My eyes out of my skull, then when I took a step back to check my rational, I realized my justification was simply contrary to the doctrine and then I would try to justify Mormonism by burning My eyes out of my skull, then when I took a step back to check my rational, I realized my justification was simply contrary to the doctrine and then I would try to justify Mormonism by burning My eyes out of my skull, then when I took a step back to check my rational, I realized my justification was simply contrary to the doctrine...
Can Anyone else relate to any of this?
Mormons: The Blind Devils
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Re: Mormons: The Blind Devils
hatersinmyward wrote:Can Anyone else relate to any of this?
I'm afraid I can't.
"Finally, for your rather strange idea that miracles are somehow linked to the amount of gay sexual gratification that is taking place would require that primitive Christianity was launched by gay sex, would it not?"
--Louis Midgley
--Louis Midgley