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I have not read the policy, but it sounds fairly open to interpretation and seems focused especially on sexual transgression. Is it possible, however, that the leaders of the Church have made a mistake?
BC wrote:I'd say no. If there were statistics, I'll bet they'd show a low rate of actual and permanent repentence. Sex once tried, frankly, is usually very difficult to give up. There is a reason why the apostle Paul says it is better to marry than to burn (with lust). It is similar to why you see virulent antiMormons, such as those who inhabit mormondiscussions.org, constantly talking and worrying about sex. They are similarly afflicted and/or they know that sex and porn are the best ways to get an active LDS person to fall.
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I'm curious, BC. What are we all constantly talking and worrying about in regards to sex?
Care to list some examples?
Sincerely,
A virulent MDB inhabitant
