The site seems to be under the onus of one big CFR. Isn't it said that all antimormons are guilty of lazy research?
Welcome to the board. Prepare for an onslaught of replies from a Chinese martial artist wannabe calling you a vacuous eco-leftist.
I'll go you one better. 10 to 1 this guy's got law of chastity problems that were the real impetus for his exit story if the whole thing isn't entirely made up in the first place.
Wow, gotta stay sharp on this board. So, I'm getting some names here, I think.
Possible eco-leftist name. Antimormon. And adulterer (fill in whatever name would best fit someone with 'law of chastity' problems here?) Oh, and a CFR reference, whatever that means. I'm not up on that acronym yet, but I'll do some homework. Ah, and lazy.
10 to 1 that ninty percent of those blessing the sacrament have law of chastity problems and with that the law of lying problems.
One of the reasons that I know the LDS Church may still have some truthfulness in it has to do with the fact that they still use those little wetnap clean wipees just before they break the bread.
Covers any tampering of the little factories before sacrament meeting.
The site seems to be under the onus of one big CFR. Isn't it said that all antimormons are guilty of lazy research?
Welcome to the board. Prepare for an onslaught of replies from a Chinese martial artist wannabe calling you a vacuous eco-leftist.
I'll go you one better. 10 to 1 this guy's got law of chastity problems that were the real impetus for his exit story if the whole thing isn't entirely made up in the first place.
10 to 1 that ninty percent of those blessing the sacrament have law of chastity problems and with that the law of lying problems.
10 to 1 you have problems across the entire moral, ethical, and intellectual spectrum, as your post above makes excruciatingly clear.
Of course I do - chief sinner (out sins Paul) chief hopeful dreamer (that's why I'm on geodon) but a great lover of truth. I dislike lying or those who ethically should present information but will not do it because of membership flight fears.
I'm Kimberly Ann, a fellow ex-Mo. It's nice to meet you!
The blog looks great.
KA
Thanks for the warm welcome. You're in Oklahoma, not far from my original stomping grounds in Arkansas. Elder Bednar was my stake president for some time there in Arkansas way back in the day.
The Nehor wrote:Don't blame him for leaving. Blame the boat and the iceberg.
This may just be the most impressive thing you've ever said on this board. My sincere complements!
I've never really considered how the sinking of the Titanic would be an apt metaphor for the church, but now that you bring it up, I wonder how I missed it. Nice job!
And welcome, LDSM!
God belief is for people who don't want to live life on the universe's terms.
Of course I do - chief sinner (out sins Paul) chief hopeful dreamer (that's why I'm on geodon) but a great lover of truth. I dislike lying or those who ethically should present information but will not do it because of membership flight fears.
You're no lover of truth tumult, and you've already demonstrated that here and in other posts. You've just accused some 90% of those who serve in the Church and officiate in its sacred ordinances of being guilty of serious moral transgression, a baseless charge for which you have no evidence. That lack of evidence is indicative that what you are really engaged in here is projection, not considered analysis.
The face of sin today often wears the mask of tolerance.
The Nehor wrote:Don't blame him for leaving. Blame the boat and the iceberg.
This may just be the most impressive thing you've ever said on this board. My sincere complements!
I've never really considered how the sinking of the Titanic would be an apt metaphor for the church, but now that you bring it up, I wonder how I missed it. Nice job!