BishopRic wrote:
But what's interesting is that the Charitys of the church seem to believe it is due to sin that we leave! It fits their schema that if they observe us "sinning" (from the Mormon perspective), that is evidence that we have lost the spirit, and that Trump's all other reasons.
What makes me question statements like this is that I specifically said that only some leave for reasons of being exed for sinning. So, why would you think I said ALL left for that reason? Defensiveness is pretty telling.
beastie wrote:
The funny thing is that there's plenty of LDS who STAY in the church who are sinning. So the idea that you have to leave the church to sin is plain nonsense anyway.
Again, a total misrepresentation of what I said. In fact, I specifically mentioned being excommunicated for sinning, which by all logic means that the sin preceded the excommunication. Are you on pain meds or something?
the road to hana wrote:
charity wrote:
cksalmon wrote:
In a fairly-limited sample set, admittedly, I haven't come across any ex-LDS whose departure from the faith was not rooted in and precipitated by historical/doctrinal issues. Perhaps those are merely the types who frequent Mormon-themed MB's.
CKS
That makes sense to me. What person is going to come on a message board and say, "I left the Church because I cheated on my spouse and got booted." or "I really wanted to spend thousands of dollars in having my personality adjusted, and I couldn't do that and pay tithing at the same time, and besides most of my "adjustments" were done on weekend, and I couldn't go to church anyway."
Just some puppet hired by you.
The fact that you trivialize other people's very difficult journeys is telling.
By that flawed logic, anyone who converts to Mormonism from another church left that other church not because they had difficulties with doctrine or practice, but because they sinned, and couldn't deal with it, so moved on.
I don't trivialize anyone's spiritual quest, either into or out of the Church.