What is the take away from this story told in SM?

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Re: What is the take away from this story told in SM?

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Scottie wrote:If God can't be everywhere at once, He did a piss poor job relaying that. The scriptures sure seem to think He can be.

people that wrote the scriptures sure as hell wished he could be.

:)

I think the evidence is quite clear that he just can't do it all. Should we let that worry us?
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There are words one to understand. Or evaluate.

* --> accident
* --> accidental
* --> casual
* --> chance
* --> coincidence
* --> contingent
* --> fortuitous
* --> hap
* --> haphazard
* --> happenstance
* --> hazard
* --> luck
* --> occasion
* --> occasional
* --> promiscuous
* --> random
* --> stray

* is the same hungarian word...
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Re: What is the take away from this story told in SM?

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I would imagine that the intended message was:

Mormonism is true, here is a story that shows God protecting a Mormon, therefore Mormonism is true.

If we assume the story is true I will wager that there are other tales where non Mormons were injured and as a result subsequently saved from a worse fate.

This wasn't a Paul H Dunn special...?
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Re: What is the take away from this story told in SM?

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This reminds me of a story Don Bradley once told me.

He said that in one of his Elders' Quorum meetings, somebody related a story about how a Mormon guy was on a boat in the ocean and fell over the edge. Sharks attacked the poor fellow, but when they fished his body out of the water the only parts that weren't eaten were the parts covered by his temple garments.

In other words, he was missing both arms, both legs, and his head, but everything else was miraculously untouched!

(I busted out laughing, of course. The obvious irony, though lost on the original story teller, was that garments or no garments, the man himself was still very much dead.)
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Supreme beings work really conspicuous miracles to ensure that they are worshiped:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrX__ILDd3w
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Hello,

SGT Rock: Tough deal with that Mormon kid. Had his balls blown off. God. What a raw deal.

CPT Metal: Yes, he's at Walter Reed right now. I heard the doctors are going to attempt the first testicle transplant. Jesus.

Jihadist: Allah hu akbar! *BOOM*

One year later...

Mormon Guy: So, with that I'd like to bear my testimony... I may have lost my balls, a leg, an arm, and half my face but I know God took me out of my unit because I have something special to accomplish on this earth. I'm completely and utterly disabled, haven't found a wife yet, but I know God will bless me like He did by injuring me in order to preserve my life. If I remain faithful I'm sure God will continue to bless me in all my endeavors. Though... Hrm... I really would like my balls back. That's kinda messed up. I mean, why take my balls? I'm sure this is just a test... A trial... And I'll endure. But I gotta tell ya... I really want my balls back. In fact, I kinda wish I had gone the way of CPT Metal and SGT Rock because I can live without an arm and a leg, but man... I don't have any balls. I mean, literally, I don't have any balls. How am I going to have kids? What about special time with my special lady when I actually find a woman who'd marry a guy who has no balls? I mean, dang, my face is all messed up, I'm missing an arm and a leg, and I have no balls. Like. If you were to look at my private place all you'd see is my thing, and no balls. What's so dang important on Earth that I can't have my balls? I mean, does the Mormon tabernacle choir need a soprano? Really? Gegh. Well. Regardless. I know that Joseph Smith was a true prophet of god. He got to keep his balls. I know Thomas S. Monson is a true prophet of god, too. I'm sure he has his balls. I don't know why I don't get to keep my balls, but I'll endure to the end. I will. I will. I say these things in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.
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Okay, Doc Cam, that was funny!
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Re: What is the take away from this story told in SM?

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Dr. Shades wrote:This reminds me of a story Don Bradley once told me.

He said that in one of his Elders' Quorum meetings, somebody related a story about how a Mormon guy was on a boat in the ocean and fell over the edge. Sharks attacked the poor fellow, but when they fished his body out of the water the only parts that weren't eaten were the parts covered by his temple garments.

In other words, he was missing both arms, both legs, and his head, but everything else was miraculously untouched!

(I busted out laughing, of course. The obvious irony, though lost on the original story teller, was that garments or no garments, the man himself was still very much dead.)

Shades, LDS inc should look at making automobile bras made by beehive clothing. Huge discount on auto insurance if your car is worthy to have one..

'Course they would need to construct a masonic car wash temple for your car to take out its own endowments..

Hey, I think I just came up with a great theme for the next Cars movie...

The running cars doing temple car washes on behalf of the cars in the junkyards.. and doing the genealogical research to get make/model/serial-numbers..
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Re: What is the take away from this story told in SM?

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Morley wrote:
Scottie wrote:About 10 years ago, a scout was lost in the Uinta mountains in Utah. As far as I know, they have still never found his body.

A couple years later, another scout was lost in the same mountains. They found this scout a couple of days later.

The news was just FULL of pious reporters saying how God still answers prayers!!

I can't help but wonder how the parents of the first scout felt. God sure didn't answer the prayers for THAT scout, now did He?


The first scout's parents were probably saying to each other, "Damn, why didn't we think of that? We should have prayed!"

This may not be the same story, but there was a similar incident around 2003. The father of the first boy assisted in the finding of the second boy.

You can read about him here. Kevin Bardsley
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Re: What is the take away from this story told in SM?

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honorentheos wrote:This may not be the same story, but there was a similar incident around 2003. The father of the first boy assisted in the finding of the second boy.

You can read about him here. Kevin Bardsley

I was joking, of course, and perhaps somewhat inappropriately.

Truth is that the whole idea is more than a little heartbreaking.
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