Daniel Peterson wrote:Rollo Tomasi wrote:You have no shame.
I'm ashamed when I do something shameful.
Untrue. Case in point: GoodK and his father.
Daniel Peterson wrote:Rollo Tomasi wrote:You have no shame.
I'm ashamed when I do something shameful.
Rollo Tomasi wrote:The Nehor wrote:The 'dog and pony show' brought peace to a great many people. It was not an organizational meeting. It was designed to deal with REAL problems people were facing.
And what REAL solutions came from it?Harmony is not as 'rank and file' as they come. I've never met a member as judgmental and harsh in criticism towards out leaders within the Church before.
She is saying things many faithful members think and believe. The Brethren are not infalliable -- they screw up all the time (as we all do).It is as much mine as hers. Unfortunately that means nothing.
It means everything.It's Christ's Church and if he was as upset as Harmony was about her gripes I'm pretty sure he has both the power and ability to create change through direct revelation or removing leaders if they won't listen.
Fortunately, He is not a puppetmaster and we are not puppets. I think for the most part He leaves us (including the Brethren) to our own devices.
LifeOnaPlate wrote:I mean this with all due respect, harmony, but I have never once got the impression that you like the LDS Church.
I am not telling you this as an attack, I am merely telling you what I have observed in rather casual and not comprehensive reading of posts you make on the Internet.
Perhaps this is a place where you simply blow off steam or something, but the steam is so protracted and consistent, I am at a complete loss to understand why you even (apparently) attend Church.
I can't imagine what you do when you sit in sacrament meeting and hear talks with which you disagree. I don't know how you sit through 3 hours each Sunday and not raise your hand to disagree with all the things you would disagree with.
I can't fathom your response (nor is it much my business) to the questions of the temple recommend interview.
Joseph as a prophet,
...the current leadership as prophets, seers, revelators, etc.
It seems to me that you hate the Church.
You may very well believe that you don't, but the overwhelming impression I've received is loathing.
You say you love the Saints, and you do well, but Dan Peterson is a latter-day Saint.
So am I. The brethren are too. So are the guys who wrote the Mountain Meadows Massacre book, and all other imperfect people.
"Rank and file" don't typically spend so much time talking about how awful the Church leadership is. They don't complain about every move the Church makes.
I don't remember you ever having one good thing to say about the Church. You must have, I admit, but I don't remember seeing it.
I guess your personality away from the Internet may be much different, but I am downright baffled at this post you just made.
harmony wrote:A phone call they won't answer, a meeting that will never take place, a letter that no one will read.
Any other ideas?
The Nehor wrote:The REAL solution was that I made some changes in my life based on what he said and was able to stop feeling guilt over something long past and that I live a happier, more fulfilling life because of some of the things he said. Some of my friends also responded positively.
She's saying what many faithless members think and believe. I really hope the Brethren don't start pandering to that demographic.
The Nehor wrote:The REAL solution was that I made some changes in my life based on what he said and was able to stop feeling guilt over something long past and that I live a happier, more fulfilling life because of some of the things he said. Some of my friends also responded positively.
She's saying what many faithless members think and believe. I really hope the Brethren don't start pandering to that demographic.
harmony wrote:...
LifeOnaPlate wrote:I mean this with all due respect, harmony, but I have never once got the impression that you like the LDS Church.
I can't imagine what you do when you sit in sacrament meeting and hear talks with which you disagree. I don't know how you sit through 3 hours each Sunday and not raise your hand to disagree with all the things you would disagree with.
I can't fathom your response (nor is it much my business) to the questions of the temple recommend interview. Joseph as a prophet, the current leadership as prophets, seers, revelators, etc.
It seems to me that you hate the Church.
You may very well believe that you don't, but the overwhelming impression I've received is loathing.
You say you love the Saints, and you do well, but Dan Peterson is a latter-day Saint.
So am I. The brethren are too. So are the guys who wrote the Mountain Meadows Massacre book, and all other imperfect people.
"Rank and file" don't typically spend so much time talking about how awful the Church leadership is.
They don't complain about every move the Church makes.
I don't remember you ever having one good thing to say about the Church.
LifeOnaPlate wrote:I'm not sure where this sort of thing comes from. I've related this story here before, might as well do it again. A friend of mine attended a young single adult fireside at Utah State University. I was at the fireside as well. The speaker, one of the twelve apostles, was talking about- go figure- dating. He was speaking extemporaneously and made a crack about how some young men need to try to clean themselves up a little more, make themselves more presentable. He then said the same for the young women, and said some of them look like they just rolled out of bed, pajamas in class, no makeup, and that they sometimes look like (and here was the kicker) "death warmed over."
Well, my friend is a slight feminist. She doesn't wear makeup. She was offended by the joke and decided to write the speaker a letter, not expecting anything in return. She told him how it was difficult for her to be a young woman competing with the portrayal of women we see on tv and in magazines. She said it was difficult to not follow the false sense of beauty she saw in the world, to become worldly.
Soon she received a call asking her if she would be in SLC anytime soon, and that the apostle wanted to see her. During their visit he tried to explain what he meant, but ultimately said he was sorry for having made the comment.
Rollo Tomasi wrote:Daniel Peterson wrote:I'm ashamed when I do something shameful.
Untrue. Case in point: GoodK and his father.