Mormonism is faith-demoting...

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Blessed are the cheesemakers...

Ahh. What's so special about the cheesemakers?

Well, obviously, this is not meant to be taken literally. It refers to any manufacturer of dairy products.
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It would seem apropos to put up this pic I found somewhere online. It may have been Salamander Society, I don't recall.

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didn't they have goats in meso-america? They kicked but as charriot draggers for Thor.

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Mormonism is faith-demoting...
But, it's not your problem, really.

Consider:


Seems more like the opinions of certain apologists or antiMormons than "Mormonism" which makes the list a strawman. For example, where does "Mormonism" state that the JST excerpts are not used?
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Gazelam wrote:didn't they have goats in meso-america? They kicked but as charriot draggers for Thor.

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I love it. The Book of Mormon is only as ridiculous as ancient Norse mythology about Thor. ;-)
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Ancient Nephite rendition of locomotive Tapir
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Let me channel Gazelam for a moment:

I can identify at least two instances of the Tree of Life motif in that image. I rest my case - the Church is true!
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cksalmon wrote:
SatanWasSetUp wrote:Not to mention, growing up in Mormonism you are taught how wrong all the other religions are. It'a a major theme of growing up in Mormonism. All other relegions are ridiculous.


I (as a traditional Christian) don't think I was brought up to believe that all other religions were ridiculous, just misguided. And the adherents thereof in desperate need of conversion.


As a Mormon, I wasn't taught that all other religions were ridiculous, I was taught that they were all set up by the devil to ensnare and confuse mankind. Priests, popes and pastors were all in the employee of Satan.
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cksalmon wrote:
SatanWasSetUp wrote:Not to mention, growing up in Mormonism you are taught how wrong all the other religions are. It'a a major theme of growing up in Mormonism. All other relegions are ridiculous.


I (as a traditional Christian) don't think I was brought up to believe that all other religions were ridiculous, just misguided. And the adherents thereof in desperate need of conversion.


The temple ceremony, prior to the 1990 changes, included a line by I think it was Adam that the creeds of traditional Christianity were an incomprehensible mass of confusion. (that's not a quote, it's a paraphrase) Also, the recitation by the preacher in the film of the creeds themselves was, I think, designed to remind LDS how ridiculous they really were. Gordon B. Hinckley seemed to want to change the tenor of the conversation between the LDS and the world and said things like "bring what you have and we'll add a little more", but when I was endowed the message seemed to be "don't believe their stupid creeds, believe our Truth instead".

Of course, in retrospect, it was one of the more egregious instances of the pot calling the kettle black that I've ever seen in my life. ;-)
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bcspace wrote:
Mormonism is faith-demoting...
But, it's not your problem, really.

Consider:


Seems more like the opinions of certain apologists or antiMormons than "Mormonism" which makes the list a strawman. For example, where does "Mormonism" state that the JST excerpts are not used?


Well, selected excerpts appear as footnotes in BoM--are they considered doctrinal? The only other place I come across JST references is typically in Consiglieri's posts on MADB. 'Course I don't go looking for them, either.

How is JST used? I'd be happy to drop it from the list.

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