moksha wrote:I think Mormons are first and foremost Christians.
And that means they should cater to your Smith-free Christmas desires?
moksha wrote:I think Mormons are first and foremost Christians.
charity wrote:moksha wrote:What were the hymns to Joseph Smith?
Charity, we had "Praise to the Man", "We Named Him Joseph" and "Joseph Smith's First Prayer" plus a devotional narative. Those are all fine songs, but of course, it is Christmas time and our thoughts should turn to Christ.
I must say that was over the top. I can't see having even one song about Joseph Smith. I don't know "We Named Him Joseph." We out here in the "mission field" always did think you Utah Mormons are strange. I think I would go to the bishop on this.
krose wrote:Hey, at least Joseph's actual birthday is Dec 23. I think the consensus is that the nativity as described in the New Testament would not have been in December. They co-opted the existing Pagan holiday. Why don't LDS celebrate Christmas on April 6, which is the 'revealed' date, isn't it?
charity wrote:moksha wrote:What were the hymns to Joseph Smith?
Charity, we had "Praise to the Man", "We Named Him Joseph" and "Joseph Smith's First Prayer" plus a devotional narative. Those are all fine songs, but of course, it is Christmas time and our thoughts should turn to Christ.
I must say that was over the top. I can't see having even one song about Joseph Smith. I don't know "We Named Him Joseph." We out here in the "mission field" always did think you Utah Mormons are strange. I think I would go to the bishop on this.
krose wrote:Hey, at least Joseph's actual birthday is Dec 23. I think the consensus is that the nativity as described in the New Testament would not have been in December. They co-opted the existing Pagan holiday. Why don't LDS celebrate Christmas on April 6, which is the 'revealed' date, isn't it?
charity wrote:krose wrote:Hey, at least Joseph's actual birthday is Dec 23. I think the consensus is that the nativity as described in the New Testament would not have been in December. They co-opted the existing Pagan holiday. Why don't LDS celebrate Christmas on April 6, which is the 'revealed' date, isn't it?
Who says we don't? Some of remember the date as the nativity, but that is rather overshadowed, since that is also supposed to be the date of the resurrection.
moksha wrote:Today at my ward we had a musical Christmas program during Sacrament Meeting. What was unusual is that half the musical
numbers and narration were Christmas hymns and devotion to Christ and the other half were musical numbers about and devotion
to Joseph Smith.
That seemed horribly wrong to me. I wanted to clench my fists in angry rage. Instead, I just shook my head. I know Joseph Smith's
Birthday is on the 23rd, but it seems totally inappropriate to mix him into a program that should have been devoted to the Savior at
Christmas.
I know many TBM defenders monitor this site, so this appeal is to them: Let us not mix the two. Many holidays are celebrated on alternate days.
Why don't we take the Sunday before the Christmas program and make that into Joseph Sunday. From start to finish it could be a total
devotional to Joseph Smith.
For me, Christmas should be about Christ and I do not think he should have to share with Joseph Smith.
What I'm saying is that JSjr has a better claim to a December celebration than Jesus of Nazareth.
moksha wrote:charity wrote:moksha wrote:Today at my ward we had a musical Christmas program during Sacrament Meeting. What was unusual is that half the musical
numbers and narration were Christmas hymns and devotion to Christ and the other half were musical numbers about and devotion
to Joseph Smith.
That seemed horribly wrong to me. I wanted to clench my fists in angry rage. Instead, I just shook my head. I know Joseph Smith's
Birthday is on the 23rd, but it seems totally inappropriate to mix him into a program that should have been devoted to the Savior at
Christmas.
I know many TBM defenders monitor this site, so this appeal is to them: Let us not mix the two. Many holidays are celebrated on alternate days.
Why don't we take the Sunday before the Christmas program and make that into Joseph Sunday. From start to finish it could be a total
devotional to Joseph Smith.
For me, Christmas should be about Christ and I do not think he should have to share with Joseph Smith.
What were the hymns to Joseph Smith?
Charity, we had "Praise to the Man", "We Named Him Joseph" and "Joseph Smith's First Prayer" plus a devotional narative. Those are all fine songs, but of course, it is Christmas time and our thoughts should turn to Christ.
LOL, nothing like a little Merry Smithmas, right? But according to Nehor and Jason Bourne and a couple others, only crappy members teach and are taught too much emphasis on Joseph Smith.