lostindc wrote:These are terrible things and I am sorry they happened. Losing one's religion could be the most devastating non-event to happen to a person. A person should be embraced either way.
I assume you are feeling sorry as in "I'm sorry this is how things are." Because it truly is a matter of "the way things are." No person can change that without systematically changing The Doctrine. It is a fact of life - Mormon's that decide to believe differently from some of the doctrine get a negative label regardless of their efforts to follow the golden rule or be helpful/respectful to others. Of course, this condition is not unique to Mormons.
Oh for shame, how the mortals put the blame on us gods, for they say evils come from us, but it is they, rather, who by their own recklessness win sorrow beyond what is given... Zeus (1178 BC)
lostindc wrote:I have read non-stop posts about this Will person on this board and others (ie http://www.mormonapologetics.org/index.php? ) and he is absolutely embarrassing the Mormon population.
I hope those of you who are not Mormon, were Mormon and now not Mormon, Mormon, or doubting Mormon do not label all Mormons with the characteristics of this Will Shyrevbiersvffhbersfererer fella.
Will doesn't have the capacity to help or hinder Mormonism, he is utterly insignificant to anything relevant outside his own skewed inner worldview.
Well, maybe Will does have some influence over his pet hampster and he can control whether the little animal gets to eat or drink or not. That is the kind of influence he is capable of handling.
Thank you for the interesting imagery. I hope, for your sake, you have not had the opportunity to eat a donut filled with feces, nor a cookie covered in semen (as Mr. William Schryver would describe).
Thank goodness no!
The imagery and feelings inspired by several posters on this board is enough to satisfy my mental cravings for empty calories. You fill an important role in my life. Thank you. MacDonalds fills the role on the physical cravings side.
lostindc wrote:These are terrible things and I am sorry they happened. Losing one's religion could be the most devastating non-event to happen to a person. A person should be embraced either way.
I assume you are feeling sorry as in "I'm sorry this is how things are." Because it truly is a matter of "the way things are." No person can change that without systematically changing The Doctrine. It is a fact of life - Mormon's that decide to believe differently from some of the doctrine get a negative label regardless of their efforts to follow the golden rule or be helpful/respectful to others. Of course, this condition is not unique to Mormons.
Thanks for pointing out the faults of others in such a self righteous way. I love your posts. They are to me like a beautifully glazed doughtnut covered with sprinkles and filled with **** pudding.
Hello,
Thank you for the interesting imagery. I hope, for your sake, you have not had the opportunity to eat a donut filled with feces, nor a cookie covered in semen (as Mr. William Schryver would describe).
Very Respectfully,
Doctor CamNC4Me
You kill me Doc... bravo! I laughed out loud :highfive:
2 Tim 4:3 For the time will come when men will not put up with sound doctrine. 2 Tim 4:4 They will turn their ears away from the truth & turn aside to myths
You have to stay your ground when you get a pile-on by the Limitards and Neospites. They’re all in denial together and they will band together to keep the voice of reason out of the equation. Water off a duck’s back… just look at their line of reasoning and it’s all about changing the question or explaining (in great detail) why the question is invalid.
2 Tim 4:3 For the time will come when men will not put up with sound doctrine. 2 Tim 4:4 They will turn their ears away from the truth & turn aside to myths
Now that Will has had sufficient feedback regarding the manner of his posts, perhaps he has learned that civility and less vulgarity should be practiced wherever he posts.
Whether it is our dear Mr. William Schryver talking about "circle jerking", or our resident lawyer friend calling people "faggots" in Italian, Mormonism has a long track record of producing men who act out irrationally and in some cases with violent tendencies (see our dear Mr. William Schryver again).
The fruits of Mormonism is clearly on display by the lies told by Juliann, or the threats made by the likes of Mr. The Nehor or Mr. Daniel C. Peterson. These people are clearly unhinged, and Mormonism simply exasperates their unstable condition.
Very Respectfully,
Doctor CamNC4Me
It's exacerbates.
Very Respectfully,
Your mentally unhinged friend
"Surely he knows that DCP, The Nehor, Lamanite, and other key apologists..." -Scratch clarifying my status in apologetics "I admit it; I'm a petty, petty man." -Some Schmo