LDS and stay at home moms?

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_barrelomonkeys
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Polygamy Porter wrote:Given the amount of time she has invested over the years, I can only guess that perhaps this is her main(only?) social outlet?


As an outsider I find the entire LDS and ex-mo dynamic pretty fascinating. It is starting to worry my husband though. I have a Book of Mormon and we watched a video a few days ago. He's starting to freak out on me and wants to know if I'm going to join up with the Mormons.

My step-son is LDS and I came to the boards to learn about LDS culture. I stay for other reasons. I'm on this board because it is very, very entertaining.
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barrelomonkeys wrote:My step-son is LDS and I came to the boards to learn about LDS culture. I stay for other reasons. I'm on this board because it is very, very entertaining.
Let me guess, he joined to marry his Mormon girlfriend?
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Polygamy Porter wrote:
barrelomonkeys wrote:My step-son is LDS and I came to the boards to learn about LDS culture. I stay for other reasons. I'm on this board because it is very, very entertaining.
Let me guess, he joined to marry his Mormon girlfriend?


No. He's 12. :)

His mother married a LDS man and step-son has gone along for the ride. He's actually becoming a TBM and comes here and preaches to us about Joseph Smith. So I thought I may need to find out what it is all about. He pretty much hates us because we're not LDS, but then again, he'd probably just hate us anyway. Oh well.
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barrelomonkeys wrote:His mother married a LDS man and step-son has gone along for the ride. He's actually becoming a TBM and comes here and preaches to us about Joseph Smith. So I thought I may need to find out what it is all about. He pretty much hates us because we're not LDS, but then again, he'd probably just hate us anyway. Oh well.


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See the comment from Jason that says "kiss off jerk"? Now that's an attack!


Naahhh!!! It was a defense agains an atttack.
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PP

Sorry man. I did not get that you meant the post as a parody. I apologzie for my tirade.

And yes, there are elements of that mind set among many LDS. On the other hand I am reather surpirsed when I talk to ward a stake members who know my daughter and tell them what she is doing they say, at least to my face how wonderful they think this is and that she should do these things now and that she has plenty of time ofr kids, etc. We then state to each other, most who grew up as teens and young marrieds during the SWK era of marry now, don't wait, don't put off kids, etc....that maybe it would have been nice for us to have done some of these things as well.
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Jason Bourne wrote:
See the comment from Jason that says "kiss off jerk"? Now that's an attack!


Naahhh!!! It was a defense against an attack.


If it's any consolation, Jason, I think you're sweet. I don't know why anyone would want to attack you.

;)
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Jason Bourne wrote:We then state to each other, most who grew up as teens and young marrieds during the SWK era of marry now, don't wait, don't put off kids, etc....that maybe it would have been nice for us to have done some of these things as well.


I grew up during this era as well. I suppose I was lucky because I had parents who were very supportive and encouraging about my pursuing an education.

PP wrote:You know how bitchy Mormon women can become, you know how they love to compete with each other. Since most do not work, they dig for apparent outward differences to nit pick in an effort to be the best of the bunch.


Unfortunately, I have also found this to be the case. It is not true of ALL Mormon women, but many. I have very few close female friends who are members of the Church.
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Argueing against a stay at home mother is like argueing against the sky being blue. It is a basic human concept. Like shelter, food, air and love. A mother is a caregiver and teacher to her children, she makes a house a home. Whatever satrisfaction a woman gets from going out into the world and having a career is misplaced. Her carreer will not follow her into the eternities, but her children will, and if she has failed to teach them gospel principles and care for them as she should have, her inactions and misplaced efforts wil be a burning scar on her soul.

There is no substitute for the Home. Its foundation is as ancient as the world, and its mission has been ordained of God from the earliest times. From Abraham sprang two ancient races represented in Isaac and Ishmael. The one built stable homes and prized its land as a divine inheritance. The other became children of the desert and as restless as its ever shifting sands upon which their tents were pitched. From that day to the present, the home has been the chief characteristic of superior over inferior nations. The home then is more than a habitation, it is an institution which stands for stability and love in individuals as well as in nations...

A Latter-Day Saint who has no ambition to establish a home and give it permanency has not a full conception of a sacred duty the gospel imposes upon him. It may be necessary at times to change our abode; but a change should never be made for light or trivial reasons, nor to satisfy a restless spirit. - Joseph F. Smith, JI 38:144; 145, March 1, 1903



Will my job matter in a thousand years? No

But my children will, and they will curse or glorify my name dependent on what I teach then here in this life and what efforts I put forth in regards to instructing them in heavenly things. If I neglect my duty in praying with them, or teachign them from the scriptures, or assisting them in bearing the priesthood or marrying a worthy priesthood bearer, their sins wil be upon my own head.

My work at my Job will go the way of the earth, it will rot and turn to dust and is nothing in the eternal sense. My children will follow me into the eternities.

When two Latter-Day Saints are united together in marriage, promises are made to them concerning their offspring that reach from eternity to eternity. They are promised that they shall have the power and the right to govern and control and administer salvation and exaltation and glory to their offspring worlds without end. And what offspring they do not have here, undoubtedly there will be opportunities to have them hereafter. What else could man wish? A man and a woman in the other life, having celestial bodies, free from sickness and disease, glorified and beautified beyond description, standing in the midst of their posterity, governing and controling them, administering life, exaltation and glory, worlds without end. - Lorenzo Snow, DWN 54:481, March 13, 1897
We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light. - Plato
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If it's any consolation, Jason, I think you're sweet. I don't know why anyone would want to attack you.


Ahhh golly!!! Thanks!
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