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Re: I can think of few things creepier than

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Nomad wrote:
Buffalo wrote:the idea of "inviting the Lord into your bedroom."

Or even worse, starting sex with an opening prayer. And yet, there are members who do that.

How would you even sustain an interest in going through with it after an opening prayer? Seriously.

You know married LDS people who start their marital relations with prayer? Or you LDS married people who have regular couple prayers every night, whether or not they then have marital relations?

It's always how the thing gets framed, and you are known for framing things to make LDS look as foolish as possible.


Yes, I know LDS people who say they found value in praying before sex. It's not that uncommon of an idea within the church.

Unfortunately, this rather stomach-churning practice is not just limited to certain over-zealous Mormons.

http://www.usatoday.com/news/religion/2 ... -sex_N.htm
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Well, all I know is that I never heard of such a thing until I started posting on message boards where exmormons have said something about it. I've never heard it said anywhere else.
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I have a harder time with the idea that dead relatives can peek in.
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Nomad wrote:Well, all I know is that I never heard of such a thing until I started posting on message boards where exmormons have said something about it. I've never heard it said anywhere else.

Sorry if I misunderstand you. Are you saying you have never tried to pray to God with your spouse to help your sex life or intimacy in general (or heard of anyone trying this)? I just want to make sure I understand you.

If that is what you are saying, I would like you to know that this seems not only commonplace but I would say it is encouraged by church leadership. my wife and I were counselled on multiple occasions to do so.
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harmony wrote:I have a harder time with the idea that dead relatives can peek in.

What???
... she said that she was ready to drive up to Salt Lake City and confront ... Church leaders ... while well armed. The idea was ... dropped ... [because] she didn't have a 12 gauge with her.
-DrW about his friends (Link)
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zeezrom wrote:
Nomad wrote:Well, all I know is that I never heard of such a thing until I started posting on message boards where exmormons have said something about it. I've never heard it said anywhere else.

Sorry if I misunderstand you. Are you saying you have never tried to pray to God with your spouse to help your sex life or intimacy in general (or heard of anyone trying this)? I just want to make sure I understand you.

If that is what you are saying, I would like you to know that this seems not only commonplace but I would say it is encouraged by church leadership. my wife and I were counselled on multiple occasions to do so.

No, I have never heard of such a thing except from exmormons. My wife and I never received any counsel like what you describe.
... she said that she was ready to drive up to Salt Lake City and confront ... Church leaders ... while well armed. The idea was ... dropped ... [because] she didn't have a 12 gauge with her.
-DrW about his friends (Link)
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Nomad wrote:
harmony wrote:I have a harder time with the idea that dead relatives can peek in.

What???


If a dead person can manifest themselves in the temple to the extent that they are felt or seen, they can manifest themselves in my bedroom (which to me, is a huge deterent to masturbation, but that's just me). [This is a friend of mine's idea...]
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harmony wrote:I have a harder time with the idea that dead relatives can peek in.
I'm an outsider, so I don't know fine details. Is this an LDS belief?

That is a little creepy. Like having your parents in the bedroom on your wedding night (I understand this was common in medieval times to assure that royal weddings were consummated).

Also, do Mormons believe that God is omnipresent? That would put God in every bedroom, invited or not.

I know Santa does this:

"He knows when you are sleeping.
He knows when you're awake.
He knows if you are having sex,
so be good for goodness sake."
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Nomad wrote:No, I have never heard of such a thing except from exmormons. My wife and I never received any counsel like what you describe.


I heard it in my singles ward. Maybe you were just never in the right place at the right time to hear it. You could always ask the faithful at Mo-Dial.
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Quasimodo wrote:
harmony wrote:I have a harder time with the idea that dead relatives can peek in.
I'm an outsider, so I don't know fine details. Is this an LDS belief?

That is a little creepy. Like having your parents in the bedroom on your wedding night (I understand this was common in medieval times to assure that royal weddings were consummated).

Also, do Mormons believe that God is omnipresent? That would put God in every bedroom, invited or not.

I know Santa does this:

"He knows when you are sleeping.
He knows when you're awake.
He knows if you are having sex,
so be good for goodness sake."


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Parley P. Pratt wrote:We must lie to support brother Joseph, it is our duty to do so.

B.R. McConkie, © Intellectual Reserve wrote:There are those who say that revealed religion and organic evolution can be harmonized. This is both false and devilish.
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