Do Ex-LDS have issues believing the Bible?

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gramps wrote:AmazingDisgrace wrote:

I lost my belief in God and in the Bible first, so the Mormonism-specific stuff was all secondary in my case.


Funny. I was speaking with a friend, a Mormon, and I told him that I felt like I lost my testimony in Christ and God long before I lost my testimony in Mormonism.

Mormonism is a powerful sucker, for sure.


Interesting, can you expand on that? That seems odd to me. If I lost my faith in Christ and God I believe I'd leave quickly. There just doesn't seem to be much left.
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I can't say I ever really believed any of it in the first place (at least, past the "Santa Claus isn't real" stage of childhood development). I often wonder how anyone can. It's all such nonsense.

I think the main thing that always bothered me about it was the idea that miracles only ever happened in the past. How come no snakes have talked to me? Why do I suspect that if I were swallowed by a whale, I would be digested? No matter how much I believe, I can't seem to walk on water. Etc etc.
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Some Schmo wrote:I can't say I ever really believed any of it in the first place (at least, past the "Santa Claus isn't real" stage of childhood development). I often wonder how anyone can. It's all such nonsense.

I think the main thing that always bothered me about it was the idea that miracles only ever happened in the past. How come no snakes have talked to me? Why do I suspect that if I were swallowed by a whale, I would be digested? No matter how much I believe, I can't seem to walk on water. Etc etc.


You say you never believed in the first place yet you couldn't walk on water no matter how much you believed? Smelling a contradiction here.
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The Nehor wrote:
gramps wrote:AmazingDisgrace wrote:

Interesting, can you expand on that? That seems odd to me. If I lost my faith in Christ and God I believe I'd leave quickly. There just doesn't seem to be much left.


Oh, there's a lot left.

Hypothetically speaking, of course.
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cinepro wrote:Oh, there's a lot left.

Hypothetically speaking, of course.


Yes, but is it worth anything? A great deal of the Gospel (most of it actually) is concerned with the afterlife. If there is no afterlife, why stay?
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Gramps,

Long time no see. How are things back in the old country? I was cleaning out my old e-mails the other day and saw the one where you threatened to come to southern Utah one day. It’s been a cool spring here; still got quite a bit of snow up on the mountains. I’ve been making numerous visits to Kolob (yes, there IS such a place!) to shoot video of the changing moods of that singular locale.

Here are some still captures from that video:

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Anyway, you wrote:

… I lost my testimony in Christ and God long before I lost my testimony in Mormonism.

I think that is the case more often than not. At least that has been my observation.

Mormonism is a powerful sucker, for sure.

And, contrary to the wishful thinking of many who believe it is on the verge of utter dissolution, it is becoming more powerful with each passing year. Of course, the most worrisome aspect of all this – at least in the minds of the exmormon extremists who congregate here – is that this powerful entity is controlled by people who think just like me.

Oh, well. Whatcha gonna do?
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William Schryver wrote:Oh, well. Whatcha gonna do?


I think I'm going to keep planning my afterlife surfing party. Wanna come?
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The Nehor wrote:
Some Schmo wrote:I can't say I ever really believed any of it in the first place (at least, past the "Santa Claus isn't real" stage of childhood development). I often wonder how anyone can. It's all such nonsense.

I think the main thing that always bothered me about it was the idea that miracles only ever happened in the past. How come no snakes have talked to me? Why do I suspect that if I were swallowed by a whale, I would be digested? No matter how much I believe, I can't seem to walk on water. Etc etc.


You say you never believed in the first place yet you couldn't walk on water no matter how much you believed? Smelling a contradiction here.


Not really. I was testing a hypothesis. It's not like I jumped to a conclusion in an instant about the Bible one way or another. Not having really believed is not quite the same as not ever having given the stories a chance to be true. And, in fact, I recognized at the time that it was possible that I just couldn't bring myself to believe it enough to, say, walk on water. Believing what makes the most sense has always been an innate priority over believing the fantastic to suit a particular agenda.
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The Nehor wrote:
William Schryver wrote:Oh, well. Whatcha gonna do?


I think I'm going to keep planning my afterlife surfing party. Wanna come?

You betcha!

I have a great suggestion for a band: http://youtube.com/watch?v=T8__EwAT8VM
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Edit: And we could have them play this one in honor of our "fallen" ex-brethren:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=83uAqm3hAKI
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The Nehor wrote:
William Schryver wrote:Oh, well. Whatcha gonna do?


I think I'm going to keep planning my afterlife surfing party. Wanna come?

Sure.
Will you surf perfectly in the afterlife? Will I?
Or will I be stuck with renting 8 ft. boards because I suck.

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