mentalgymnast wrote:Didn't say that. Again, you're saying they don't worry about it?
Regards, MG
We can always tell what they're worried about, MG. They speak about it in conference. You know... the important stuff, like earring holes, raves, and comparing our young girls to walking porn. Worrisome stuff, that.
mentalgymnast wrote:Didn't say that. Again, you're saying they don't worry about it?
Regards, MG
We can always tell what they're worried about, MG. They speak about it in conference. You know... the important stuff, like earring holes, raves, and comparing our young girls to walking porn. Worrisome stuff, that.
What if there are varying viewpoints/opinions among the brethren concerning the current conflicts in the world? How would you suggest they approach that with the members of the church? Which conflicts would you suggest they focus on? What would they accomplish by sharing the worry that they have concerning world conflicts? Would you suggest they exercise control of some sort over the members worldwide in order to accomplish some worthwhile goal? What would those goals be in an international church?
I guess I'm not sure where you're heading with this whole thing. But I'm sure that they do worry individually and collectively about war. But again, there are going to be differences in opinion and political views among the GA's. How are these issues going to be resolved?
It seems like war activism/pacifism is something that is acted on at the individual/community/national level. Not over the pulpit. Except in some possibly unique/extenuating situations. Are you thinking/suggesting that this moment in history is one of those times which would require words from the pulpit at the conference center to control what members think in regards to war/conflict?
Tommy wrote:...just have to reach a little farther...
there.
yes, ughhhh..
a a I, think
I think I
I think I can
I think I can, I think I can...
ughhh
Hey impostor. You're funny. To think that you're actually some kid sitting in front of a computer making all this stuff up is amusing. Hope you're enjoying yourself at the expense of someone who can't respond directly to your back handed and improvisational efforts at poking fun at Elder Monson.
What ever floats your boat dude.
Or are you actually a woman? If so, you're not obese are you? PP would have a rough time with that.
Tommy wrote:...just have to reach a little farther...
there.
yes, ughhhh..
a a I, think
I think I
I think I can
I think I can, I think I can...
ughhh
Hey impostor. You're funny. To think that you're actually some kid sitting in front of a computer making all this stuff up is amusing. Hope you're enjoying yourself at the expense of someone who can't respond directly to your back handed and improvisational efforts at poking fun at Elder Monson.
What ever floats your boat dude.
Or are you actually a woman? If so, you're not obese are you? PP would have a rough time with that.
It's fun to pretend isn't it Tommy?
Regards, MG
Somewhere between fourteen and eighteen years old, right?