dogmaster wrote:Is there similar feelings from people who leave catholic methodist or even islam?
Perhaps not, but it's a definite 'yes' for Jehovah's Witnesses, Scientology, 'Moonies' and some others.
dogmaster wrote:Is there similar feelings from people who leave catholic methodist or even islam?
dogmaster wrote:I have been considering how I should respond, but I can not come up with an answer that would make me seem angry too. That could be the problem? We all have a hard time expressing ourselves without seeming angry? I do not know if I could present my views like the church has asked us without getting emotional.
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If I take the time to express my views I would not know how to do so in a way people would take me seriously. I might be better reading than posting.
dogmaster wrote:While I do not know your background, I do know there are a lot of people who falsely claim to have been Mormon a Mormon bishop or even a general authority then make very untrue claims about what we believe. I get emotional because I think that is mean.
dogmaster wrote:While I do not know your background, I do know there are a lot of people who falsely claim to have been Mormon a Mormon bishop or even a general authority then make very untrue claims about what we believe. I get emotional because I think that is mean.
charity wrote:It is always interesting to me that two people who know the same things can come up with different interpretations. I have been involved in apologetics for several years. I know all the arguments agaisnt the Church. All the complaints against Church leaders. All the history issues. The Book of Abraham criticisms. Etc.
I am a faithful, temple attending LDS. I joined as an adult. It was only after 25 years in the Church that any of my parental family (I say this to distinguish the family I grew up in from the family born to me.) were members. And then it is two cousins I rarely see due to distance. I have a graduate degree from an institution not BYU. I taught college courses for years until I retired. The only time I lived in Utah was for a brief period when I was too little to remember it, and then at BYU for 3 years. I am telling you this so that you can see that I don't fit the profile that many anti-Mormons will say of faithful LDS. I was not indoctrinated into the Church as a child. I am not ignorant. I am reasonably intelligent. I don't live in Happy Valley. My activity in the Church is not because I am afraid my parents would have been heartbroken if I wasn't.
Runtu and others here say they have invesitgated the Chuch carefully and come up with the conclusion that most of the leaders were scoundrels, that Joseph Smith (and/or Sidney Rigdon and others) made it all up, that the truth claims of the Church are false. I have investigated the Church just as carefully, if not more so, and come up with the opposite conlcusions.
dogmaster wrote:While I do not know your background, I do know there are a lot of people who falsely claim to have been Mormon a Mormon bishop or even a general authority then make very untrue claims about what we believe. I get emotional because I think that is mean.
Runtu wrote:dogmaster wrote:While I do not know your background, I do know there are a lot of people who falsely claim to have been Mormon a Mormon bishop or even a general authority then make very untrue claims about what we believe. I get emotional because I think that is mean.
Yeah, I've met a few knuckleheads like that in my lifetime. Whether or not you believe it, I'm a high priest and have been elders quorum president, executive secretary, and assistant to the High Priests Group Leader. Of course, none of that has anything to do with whether or not the church is what it claims to be.
dogmaster wrote:I have been considering how I should respond, but I can not come up with an answer that would make me seem angry too. That could be the problem? We all have a hard time expressing ourselves without seeming angry? I do not know if I could present my views like the church has asked us without getting emotional.
malkie wrote:Hey, Runtu, what's going on here? I mean, not only are you and I both technical writers, but we are both high priests and have both been elders quorum president, executive secretary, and assistant to the High Priests Group Leader (though not all at the same time - at least in my case). And I've also met a few knuckleheads in my lifetime.
Are you following me, or am I following you?