I can accept that, and I can respect that.Franktalk wrote:
Why must people try and compare things of this world with things that are not of this world? If you are grounded in this world then be happy with that. Why is your happiness influenced by my belief? It seems to me that you are in some way trying to justify your own decisions by denying mine. If you wish to be a worldly person then do so. Be the best worldly person on the planet. Embrace your decision and be happy with it. I am happy with my decision. It seems to me that you have a desire to feel that your decision is based on some measure of intelligence. If that is how you feel then pat yourself on the back and tell yourself how smart you are. But to infer that I am stupid and you are smart only exposes your lack of self confidence. If you truly knew that you made the best decision then what I think would not matter. But it does matter to you. One day you may experience true self confidence. But until that day I see that you will try and elevate yourself by lowering others. Your outward shell is strong but your inner man is a punk.
However, that is usually not how Mormon beliefs work. Usually, those Mormon beliefs are foisted onto others as if your (speaking generally here) subjective truth is really objective truth applicable to all, and that it ought to be my objective truth. For Mormon believers, mostly it is the other person, the non-Mormon person whose personal faith, belief and life direction are wanting if they have not accepted Mormonism and its priesthoods and truths the way that Mormons interpret things.
I can promise you that if Mormons expressed their beliefs they way you just did, this board would not exist, ex-members would mostly not exist and Mormons would scarcely have a critic in the world.
Think about that.