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"Never's" what business is this of yours?
Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 7:35 pm
by _Jersey Girl
Hi Folks,
I find myself with more time to post just now (lucky you) and would like to give the "never's" (you know who you are) in the bunch a chance to express just why they have taken an interest in Mormonism. What in the world led you to this? What is your purpose? What is your involvement? And why?
I'm thinking of starting a blog about my journey with Mormonism. Then again, people might actually read it!
Tell your story if you wish.
Jersey Girl
I married a Mormon
Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 8:36 pm
by _ozemc
so that's why I'm here.
Re: I married a Mormon
Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 12:43 am
by _Jersey Girl
ozemc wrote:so that's why I'm here.
ozemc,
That doesn't really explain why you're here. Not that you are obligated to provide explanation. Are you here to learn more about Mormonism? As an outlet for possible frustrations you may have? Not trying to read your mind...what's your story?
Jersey Girl
Re: I married a Mormon
Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 7:34 pm
by _ozemc
Jersey Girl wrote:ozemc wrote:so that's why I'm here.
ozemc,
That doesn't really explain why you're here. Not that you are obligated to provide explanation. Are you here to learn more about Mormonism? As an outlet for possible frustrations you may have? Not trying to read your mind...what's your story?
Jersey Girl
True, that doesn't get the whole story.
I cam here by way of another site, and am interested in the discussions within the Mormon church itself, and especially with those that have chosen to get out of it.
I personally do not believe any of the story. It is a good story, has quite a bit of drama, but, as far as truth, no way.
I am curious to see what sort of people are in my wife's church, see how those beliefs steer their behavior and thinking, and find out about what the church dissiminates to its flock.
I'm not here to degrade or belittle. You can believe in the flying spaghetti monster for all I care, but I do think that we have an obligation to ourselves and our family and friends to have complete, unvarnished truth.
I am a firm believer in truth, and wherever that leads, I will follow.