In defense of the LDS Church

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_The Nehor
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Re: In defense of the LDS Church

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Moniker wrote:No, I mean why would an avatar say anything about being provocative, essentially.

I just put it up here to offend some people. So, you want to know why I did it? There. I want to offend people. :)


Congrats then. I was hoping you weren't naïve enough to expect no reaction.
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Re: In defense of the LDS Church

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The Nehor wrote:
Moniker wrote:No, I mean why would an avatar say anything about being provocative, essentially.

I just put it up here to offend some people. So, you want to know why I did it? There. I want to offend people. :)


Congrats then. I was hoping you weren't naïve enough to expect no reaction.


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Re: In defense of the LDS Church

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Scottie wrote: Can you really teach someone to be TOO moral??


I think so. Just remember back to last year when one or two of the posters said incredibly disparaging things about homosexuals.

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Re: In defense of the LDS Church

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moksha wrote:
Scottie wrote: Can you really teach someone to be TOO moral??


I think so. Just remember back to last year when one or two of the posters said incredibly disparaging things about homosexuals.

:sad:


You have a weird idea of what morality entails.
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Re: In defense of the LDS Church

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Moniker wrote:Do you want me to tell you what I thnk of your avatar and what it says about you? I think not. :)

Be careful. The film's creator, Hayao Miyazaki, makes some of the best animated films ever (in my opinion).

I do wonder, however, what you do think of the Lady Eboshi.
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Re: In defense of the LDS Church

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Scottie wrote:The strict moral code is something that keeps Mormons unique.

I'm not really sure how teaching someone to be more moral than everyone else is viewed as a bad thing. Can you really teach someone to be TOO moral??

Obviously, if someone tries to apply those morals to everyone else, or judges others for not being as moral as he/she is, then it's not good. But trying to become more moral yourself... I don't see the problem.


I think it should be - Reporting that you live the strict moral code during private interviews is something that keeps Mormons unique.
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Re: In defense of the LDS Church

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asbestosman wrote:Hayao Miyazaki makes some of the best animated films ever (in my opinion).


I'll second that.

I do wonder, however, what you do think of the Lady Eboshi.


She seemed like kind of a fascist to me. Not a bad match in my opinion.
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Re: In defense of the LDS Church

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The Nehor wrote:
moksha wrote:
I think so. Just remember back to last year when one or two of the posters said incredibly disparaging things about homosexuals.

:sad:


You have a weird idea of what morality entails.

Homosexuality is not inherently immoral.
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Re: In defense of the LDS Church

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Dr. Shades wrote:EAllusion:

The title of your post is "In defense of the LDS Church." What, exactly, about the LDS church are you defending?

I must've missed it.


I'm saying I think people overestimate how ridiculous the Church is with respect to its moral panics and more broadly its antiquated hand wringing over harmless behavior by neglecting less obvious failings of their own cultural milieu. I'm defending the Church in the sense that I'm saying it is relatively better than it can be made out to be, mainly because human nature is worse. It's a thought that occurred to me after watching some nonsense about the threat of violent video games on a mainstream news source.
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Re: In defense of the LDS Church

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Scottie wrote:The strict moral code is something that keeps Mormons unique.

I'm not really sure how teaching someone to be more moral than everyone else is viewed as a bad thing. Can you really teach someone to be TOO moral??


That's not what I'm talking about at all, and I would not regard LDS Church teachings as "more moral." A moral panic is something like the fear of rock n' roll in the 50's, or the fear over dungeons and dragons in early 80's, or the fear of an [insert favorite drug here] epidemic, etc. They often arise out of older generation's fear of things the younger generations are doing they lack experience with. One of the ways that the Church comes off as ridiculous is in having moral panics that seem antiquated and/or odd to contemporary society, such as its aforementioned attitude towards r-rated films.
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