Boaz & Lidia wrote:The sales force(a.k.a. missionary program) does not care if people actually believe in it, their main goal is baptism. Let the local ward convert them.
I hate that this is so true. Quite disgusting, in my opinion.
Boaz & Lidia wrote:The sales force(a.k.a. missionary program) does not care if people actually believe in it, their main goal is baptism. Let the local ward convert them.
Scottie wrote:Boaz & Lidia wrote:The sales force(a.k.a. missionary program) does not care if people actually believe in it, their main goal is baptism. Let the local ward convert them.
I hate that this is so true. Quite disgusting, in my opinion.
But... after the fresh wet converts were dumped on the ward? This is quite common.harmony wrote:Scottie wrote:Boaz & Lidia wrote:The sales force(a.k.a. missionary program) does not care if people actually believe in it, their main goal is baptism. Let the local ward convert them.
I hate that this is so true. Quite disgusting, in my opinion.
If the members were living the gospel, there would be no need for a missionary force. So essentially, half of B&L's comment is correct. The local ward should be doing the converting.
Boaz & Lidia wrote:The sales force(a.k.a. missionary program) does not care if people actually believe in it, their main goal is baptism. Let the local ward convert them.
Boaz & Lidia wrote:A zero baptizing mission?
Boaz & Lidia wrote:But... after the fresh wet converts were dumped on the ward? This is quite common.harmony wrote:Scottie wrote:Boaz & Lidia wrote:The sales force(a.k.a. missionary program) does not care if people actually believe in it, their main goal is baptism. Let the local ward convert them.
I hate that this is so true. Quite disgusting, in my opinion.
If the members were living the gospel, there would be no need for a missionary force. So essentially, half of B&L's comment is correct. The local ward should be doing the converting.
In your opinion, is the LDS church just another christian based religion and not the ONLY divine church of god as it claims?harmony wrote:Boaz & Lidia wrote:But... after the fresh wet converts were dumped on the ward? This is quite common.harmony wrote:Scottie wrote:Boaz & Lidia wrote:The sales force(a.k.a. missionary program) does not care if people actually believe in it, their main goal is baptism. Let the local ward convert them.
I hate that this is so true. Quite disgusting, in my opinion.
If the members were living the gospel, there would be no need for a missionary force. So essentially, half of B&L's comment is correct. The local ward should be doing the converting.
No. Missionaries would not be needed. Converts wouldn't need to be convinced; they'd be coming to us, instead of us going to them. The ward would do the teaching and the baptising. Fellowshipping would be natural, as converts would be friends already. Of course, this would require the leadership to change their focus from the external (missionary work) to the internal (perfecting the Saints), so we know this will never happen. Because they're all about blaming the external instead of taking responsibility for their own failures.
Sacrament meetings with three children are too stressful. I can't say I've taken anything of value away from the meetings. I don't feel like a better person or mother.
All of my so called friends I can live without.
I could never get anyone to open up to me. I think they are afraid for anyone to know they aren't really perfect.
No one gives a rats ass. They ask, "is there anything I can do for you?" in the same manner Burger king asks if you want Fries or a coke with that.
I don't want to wear funky underwear.
I don't want my peers in my financial business.
I don't want my children to have the stress.
I don't think there is anything evil about coffee or tea.
I am drinking a big glass of sweet tea right now.
I am done.