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Strength of the Church and the Impotence of Critics
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 9:11 am
by _moksha
The strength of the Church is to be found in an unwaivering heart and stationary blind eye. The Church will endure and neither the waves of critics attacking nor the mud trenches of the apologetics shall hinder the manifest destiny of the LDS Church to live long and prosper.
I need but one example to prove this claim. Remember when several land deals occurred that were of direct benefit to members of the finance committee but were multi-million dollar losses for the Church? Buying all that arid and useless desert land would have caused shock waves enough to shatter the Crystal Cathedral and ground the Hour of Power. The 700 Club would have been reduced to 6.5.
The Church's prime media outlets The DesNews and Bonneville Media realized this story was a non-starter and stayed out of it. Only those local ax grinders known as the SL Trib and SLC Weekly reported on this story. The Church demonstrated its invincibility and wisdom by having no reaction whatsoever. Our Authorities knew that the members would see the necessary truth in these transactions and let their faith do the rest. This was not simply the miracle of apathy at work, but a demonstration of members unyielding trust in their leaders.
That is why any critical attacks, beyond serving as a personal catharsis, will end with a commonality to the old Kansas song, Dust in the Wind.
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Re: Strength of the Church and the Impotence of Critics
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 10:55 am
by _Drifting
I agree with your assumption.
The founding Prophet of the Restoration boinked, among others, a fourteen year old girl and several married women, was jailed for trying to suppress stories about his philanderings, whilst in jail flagrantly broke the word of wisdom and temple covenants, ripped members of with a banking scam, got verifiable translations completely wrong and shot people.
He makes Warren Jeffs and David Koresh look mainstream.
But try and find an active Mormon who will not either deny all these things or will place them as unimportant, in order to maintain Smith as a Saint and a Martyr.
Re: Strength of the Church and the Impotence of Critics
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 1:52 pm
by _sock puppet
Drifting wrote:The founding Prophet of the Restoration boinked, among others, a fourteen year old girl and several married women, was jailed for trying to suppress stories about his philanderings, whilst in jail flagrantly broke the word of wisdom and temple covenants, ripped members of with a banking scam, got verifiable translations completely wrong and shot people.
Money and sex. They should make a prime-time soap opera, "Joseph", about him, along the lines of Dallas, Falcon Crest and Dynasty.
Re: Strength of the Church and the Impotence of Critics
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 3:13 pm
by _Buffalo
moksha wrote:I need but one example to prove this claim. Remember when several land deals occurred that were of direct benefit to members of the finance committee but were multi-million dollar losses for the Church? Buying all that arid and useless desert land would have caused shock waves enough to shatter the Crystal Cathedral and ground the Hour of Power. The 700 Club would have been reduced to 6.5.
I'm not familiar with this. Can you provide more information?
Re: Strength of the Church and the Impotence of Critics
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 4:37 pm
by _Willy Law
moksha wrote:
I need but one example to prove this claim. Remember when several land deals occurred that were of direct benefit to members of the finance committee but were multi-million dollar losses for the Church? Buying all that arid and useless desert land would have caused shock waves enough to shatter the Crystal Cathedral and ground the Hour of Power. The 700 Club would have been reduced to 6.5.
The Church's prime media outlets The DesNews and Bonneville Media realized this story was a non-starter and stayed out of it. Only those local ax grinders known as the SL Trib and Salt Lake City Weekly reported on this story. The Church demonstrated its invincibility and wisdom by having no reaction whatsoever. Our Authorities knew that the members would see the necessary truth in these transactions and let their faith do the rest. This was not simply the miracle of apathy at work, but a demonstration of members unyielding trust in their leaders.
Have not heard that one before, you have a link for more information?
Re: Strength of the Church and the Impotence of Critics
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 4:55 pm
by _Quasimodo
sock puppet wrote:Money and sex. They should make a prime-time soap opera, "Joseph", about him, along the lines of Dallas, Falcon Crest and Dynasty.
An HBO miniseries like "Boardwalk Empire" would be perfect. I can see Steve Buscemi with his face in a hat right now.
Re: Strength of the Church and the Impotence of Critics
Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2011 3:06 am
by _moksha
Re: Strength of the Church and the Impotence of Critics
Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2011 3:14 am
by _moksha
Even after the proto-man had discovered the use of tools in 2001: A Space Odyssey, can you imagine this proto-man getting angry, waving his wooden bone club and trying to strike the Monolith?
No obfuscations or denials by a proto-apologist would be necessary for the monolith to remain silent and unscathed.
Re: Strength of the Church and the Impotence of Critics
Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2011 1:05 pm
by _thews
moksha wrote:That is why any critical attacks, beyond serving as a personal catharsis, will end with a commonality to the old Kansas song, Dust in the Wind.
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Disagree. The truth can easily be found on the internet if one seeks it. Once the true source of seer stones and pagan documents translated incorrectly works its way into common knowledge for the LDS, it's game over... only a matter of time.
(Jefferson Airplane, 1967)
When the truth is found to be lies
and all the joys within you dies
Re: Strength of the Church and the Impotence of Critics
Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2011 1:11 am
by _moksha
thews wrote:(Jefferson Airplane, 1967)
When the truth is found to be lies
and all the joys within you dies
Mormons are very happy people and we have the Prozac, Zoloft and Wellbutrin to prove it.