liz3564 wrote:Hi, CocaCola! :)
Welcome to the board!
My perspective is a little different than some here. I'm what some would call a New Order Mormon, or a Cafeteria Mormon. Boaz affectionately refers to me as a Jack Mormon. LOL
I still attend Church, and I do believe in God and in Jesus. However, I question many of the specific LDS tenets of the gospel. I choose to worship Christ by attending the Church I grew up in, and play the piano for Primary. I'm doing what works best for me and for my family situation.
I think that everyone has to do that.
My point is, if your decision to leave the Church is truly a decision which you feel good about..a decision which is best for your emotional situation, and for your family, then, in my opinion, (which may or may not be worth much...lol) if there is a God, he will be understanding of your choices. I tend to believe more in the New Testament God than the Old Testament one. ;)
God knows the desires of our hearts. If we are being good people, then God will see that. So, even if you have left the Church, if you are still being a good person and living a moral life, I don't think you have anything to fear from God.
With your permission, I would like to move this thread to the Terrestrial Forum. It is definitely on the topic of Mormonism, and you will gain more posts that way.
Again, welcome to the board.
:)
Thank you, Liz. And that is fine. I'd certainly like to hear from anyone else who had/has these fears and how they deal with them.
After a lifetime of belief in the church I feel like my whole foundation has been ripped out from under me, and I don't know where to turn. I feel the need for something to fill the void to "explain it all" to me.
I need some kind of replacement belief system. So far - secular humanism is the closest I have found.
That's what I really enjoyed about the church - it explained life for me. And now - I feel so lost and adrift.
Normally I don't feel anger against the church but I do feel anger towards the early founders of the church who knew they were carrying out a great deception. But when i start to think about how I have made major life decisions based on religion -- then I start to get angry.
The recent books I have read about polygamy have made me angry.