Sorry, Roger, I missed your post. So hee it is.
Roger Morrison wrote:Hi Charity, respectfully Sis, your position on this subject is no less prejudiced than anyone elses # 3. It is even less based on fact, as you allude in # 1. OTOH, your assumption is more a matter of LDS type cultural conditioning that presupposes the evils of carnal, sensuous & devilish humans to be THE motivator of our species. IT IS NOT!
And what is your bias based on?
Roger Morrison wrote:# 2. In the grand scope of things, "...loss of chastity..." is probably one of the least important "losses" a person experiences. That a false seditious interpretation of Mormon morality places it next to murder is a heinous absurdity deserving spiritual, intellectual revue. Do you care to engage in such a an objective discussion?
In whose grand scope of things? What revue? You don't accept God's pronouncments. He doesn't accept yours. Impasse.
Roger Morrison wrote:
To begin, can you present "loses" that You might consider "tragic events" in one's life, or in the larger human society, that might Trump, or come close to trumping "loss of chastity"? Warm trgards, Roger
The loss of Heavenly Father's presence is the ultimate tragedy. It doesn't matter what the larger human society says. The larger human society accepts almost any degraded behavior. Presidents committ sexual infidelity in the Oval Office while talking on the telephone to a senator and he is lionized. Enron executivies cheated thousands of workers out of their pensions and they still had their lavish parties surrounded by "friends." O.J. Simpson murdered two people and is still on the A list. I don't think much of "larger human society's" standards.
And just for your information, sexual immorality is one of the biggest causes of suffering today. The spread of AIDS, the breakup of families, the victimization of individuals are great tragedies even among this larger human society.
Part II
Roger Morrison wrote:Secondly, will you also consider that many folks "hope" for Christian tolerance, as exemplified by Jesus--no pound of flesh--just go, and "sin" (an archaic word) no more. Many "have endured" the demeaning Red-Letter treatment of misguided religious folks into the present-days.
That is sad. Repentance is a process between the person and the Lord, and the appropriate Church leader if called for, and the individuals who were injured because of the sin. Which is not an archaic word, except for this "larger human society" and please don't disregard my disrespect for their standards. Nobody deserve the
A treatment.
Roger Morrison wrote:That most, if not all here, or in most other places, seek the same lovelies and praiseworthies, that have little relevance to Joseph Smith, LDSism or religion in general. They have to do with benevolence, empathy, love unfeigned and acceptance of one another as-is, where-is. Not relegating them to a lower status in this life, or its iffy extensions simply because they don't measure up to edicted standards. Does this make any sense to you at all, Charity? Roger
They aren't relegated to any liower status in this life or the next, by me. I have stated before, I don't think the telestial, terrestrial, or celestial kngdoms are a matter of good, better, best. I think they are just DIFFERENT for where people want to be. If you wouldn't be happy in the celetial kingdom why would you feel bad you didn't get to go there? And why would I feel bad for you if you were exactly where you would be the happiest?