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The Greatest Lie.

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 6:42 pm
by _karl61
You can't know true happiness unless you are a true blue Mormon. I don't know if it is inferred or implied or just plain stated but it's wrong and hopefully mercy won't rob justice a certain people will get their due.

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 6:50 pm
by _Scottie
When people say that the church doesn't brainwash people, this is often one example I think of.

I'm pretty sure DCP and his ilk will claim that they have NEVER EVER heard this said in church, even though this is standard fare for the rest of us.

It stems from "wickedness never was happiness", and as we all know, if you are not a member of the LDS church, you are living a worldly lifestyle of wickedness.

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 6:55 pm
by _The Nehor
What is the difference between 'true happiness' and regular happiness?

Re: The Greatest Lie.

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 7:05 pm
by _harmony
thestyleguy wrote:... certain people will get their due.


I live in hope.

Re: The Greatest Lie.

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 7:25 pm
by _The Nehor
harmony wrote:
thestyleguy wrote:... certain people will get their due.


I live in hope.


You're a scary lady ;)

Re: The Greatest Lie.

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 8:39 pm
by _Jason Bourne
thestyleguy wrote:You can't know true happiness unless you are a true blue Mormon. I don't know if it is inferred or implied or just plain stated but it's wrong and hopefully mercy won't rob justice a certain people will get their due.


Who says this?

Re: The Greatest Lie.

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 8:48 pm
by _Dr. Shades
Looks like Scottie is a prophet. He wrote:

Scottie wrote:I'm pretty sure DCP and his ilk will claim that they have NEVER EVER heard this said in church, even though this is standard fare for the rest of us.


And now Jason Bourne writes:

Jason Bourne wrote:Who says this?

Re: The Greatest Lie.

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 8:58 pm
by _The Nehor
Dr. Shades wrote:Looks like Scottie is a prophet. He wrote:

Scottie wrote:I'm pretty sure DCP and his ilk will claim that they have NEVER EVER heard this said in church, even though this is standard fare for the rest of us.


And now Jason Bourne writes:

Jason Bourne wrote:Who says this?


Yes, but if I accused you of being a bull-buggering sociopath would my anticipating a denial make me a prophet?

Re: The Greatest Lie.

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 9:04 pm
by _BishopRic
Dr. Shades wrote:Looks like Scottie is a prophet. He wrote:

Scottie wrote:I'm pretty sure DCP and his ilk will claim that they have NEVER EVER heard this said in church, even though this is standard fare for the rest of us.


And now Jason Bourne writes:

Jason Bourne wrote:Who says this?


Yes...the little time I've spent on the MAD board was very much like this exchange. There is the church culture -- the one most of us experience(d). Then there is the one the apologists claim to be the REAL church -- the one where only pure doctrine is taught. Even then, the pure doctrine keeps changing, with the justification "that was only his opinion" when referencing the change.

I definitiely grew up here in Zion with the teaching spoken of here. My first doubts about the church came my first few days in Japan on my mission. The people there were so nice, family oriented, moral, etc. It was what I had believed happiness looked like! How could they be "happy" without Christianity -- let alone Mormonism?!

Re: The Greatest Lie.

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 9:07 pm
by _harmony
BishopRic wrote:
Dr. Shades wrote:Looks like Scottie is a prophet. He wrote:

Scottie wrote:I'm pretty sure DCP and his ilk will claim that they have NEVER EVER heard this said in church, even though this is standard fare for the rest of us.


And now Jason Bourne writes:

Jason Bourne wrote:Who says this?


Yes...the little time I've spent on the MAD board was very much like this exchange. There is the church culture -- the one most of us experience(d). Then there is the one the apologists claim to be the REAL church -- the one where only pure doctrine is taught. Even then, the pure doctrine keeps changing, with the justification "that was only his opinion" when referencing the change.

I definitiely grew up here in Zion with the teaching spoken of here. My first doubts about the church came my first few days in Japan on my mission. The people there were so nice, family oriented, moral, etc. It was what I had believed happiness looked like! How could they be "happy" without Christianity -- let alone Mormonism?!


You went to Japan too? I had a son in Nagoya.