That one's out of date. I have the new one in my purse.
That clinches it. If I despised the very name Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints as Harmony does, I'd be as far aways from that institution as possible. Why would I be a part of it? Why would Harmony? Good question that has never been answered.
A new Temple recommend held by someone who, as best I can make out, doesn't subscribe to a single major doctrine of the religion that extended to her this recommend, dpes not accept its history, or respect its leaders.
Hmmmm....
The face of sin today often wears the mask of tolerance.
Coggins7 wrote:A new Temple recommend held by someone who, as best I can make out, doesn't subscribe to a single major doctrine of the religion that extended to her this recommend, dpes not accept its history, or respect its leaders.
Well, at least LDS doctrine maintains that someone other than Coggins7 will be the judge. Thank heavens for that!
“I was hooked from the start,” Snoop Dogg said. “We talked about the purpose of life, played Mousetrap, and ate brownies. The kids thought it was off the hook, for real.”
The Church, of course, likes to keep track of the activities of its detractors. Hence, they (through the SCMC), have collected a number of relics connected to many of their most vorciforous critics. Among these are:
1. Harmony's Temple recommend
2. Scratch's autographed copy of The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Israel, by Polygamy Porter.
3. Bryn Links chemistry set.
4. Mercury's Bob Marly Signature Series set of chrome plated, limited edition roach clips.
5. Dartagnon's orgone box.
6. Jersey Girl's LSD.
7. GIMR's H. Rap Brown collector's edition "I Hate Whitey" coffee mug.
8. Barrelofmonkey's barrel of monkeys.
9. Sethbag's original copy of Atheism for Mormon Dummies.
10. Kimberlyanne's cupcakes (but only those that were not licked, as these don't keep well, even in a cool, dry place like the church vaults.