ldsfaqs wrote:Just because the Church contains people like YOU, people who have their own minds and interests, who don't care about the Church,.....
Do you really believe that those that have their own minds and interests are an anathema to the Church? If so, we agree on that. Individuality and the Church are at contrary purposes.
I am sorry to hear that, truly. by the way, would you mind disclosing which MLM that was?ldsfaqs wrote:My "well respected" and loved Eternal Companion committed adultery with two different men 8 times, belittled me our entire marriage, destroyed our finances with an MLM obsession to get rich, lost our house, caused me to loose my job, destroyed our credit, and then ran off to Malaysia with my three little children.
The Church is that system. If there was divine guidance--the boogeyman it claims in order to achieve one's subjugation to others in that hierarchy--then even those Malaysian church leaders would have had the power of discernment. There are also telephones and if necessary, language interpreters. The Church is at fault. If it did not merely want to keep her as a tithe payer and keep her as an example of how other Malaysian members could go to the U.S. via their Church connection--and of course, the local Church leaders there like the subservience of her 'confession' to them--then the Church would have mechanisms in place for having heard your evidence.ldsfaqs wrote:Is what she did the Churches fault? No..... She was simply a person without true character and CHOSE HERSELF who she wanted to be. Right now, she is back in the states, and no consequences at all for her actions, not even from the Church. Even that's not necessarily the Churches fault, she used the system to her advantage, and "confessed" while she was in Malaysia, so I was not able to give testimony.
How did you meet and choose to marry this now ex-wife? Was it the Church?
Agreed. The Church is just an organization, and quite the paper tiger at that. Without its much ballyhooed discernment by god-inspired leaders, it is itself a MLM company, nothing more. However, while there is not much it can do, the Church is at fault for having suckered members in and kept them with false expectations.ldsfaqs wrote:Unfortunately, there is not much the Church can do.
Unless people are honest, and testimony is given, then there is simply not much the Church can do, especially getting in the middle of personal relationships.
See above.ldsfaqs wrote:I sent a 7 page letter to my ex's leaders in Malaysia, and also created a 50 point list of all her sins, yet, her leaders there simply thought I was crazy. Had my ex however had remained in our original ward, and we had remained in the same city, she would have most certainly been excommunicated. Thus, it's not the Churches fault that she lives her life deceiving herself and others.
I hope that your visit is a successful parent-children one.ldsfaqs wrote:I finally found someone I could stay with and over Christmas and I'm going to Provo where she now is to see my 3 little boys for the first time in over 2 years.
I agree that it is not the Church's fault she has a split personality, but didn't the priesthood blessings correct that? Jesus cured people, cured lepers, but can't fuse a split personality back together? Sure can't, because there is nothing supernatural about the Church. It is an MLM company that has a lot of folks hood-winked, what with claims of Jesus at the helm, leaders having divine discernment, and priesthood blessing curing people of their ailments. This illusion has been being perpetrated for 181 years now. Poppycock.ldsfaqs wrote:So much more to the story, but it's like she has a split personality. That's not the Churches fault.And? There are bad people in the Church..... Still not the Churches fault.
Personally I think you're sexist.... and applying your anti-mormon bigotry on the Church you are completely ignorant of.
You are wrong..... It's not damaged by the LDS Church, it's damaged caused by sinful men and women, which YES, the Church does contain, no matter how better it is compared to others. There are still humans in it. The vast majority however are faithful, good, sincere, etc. and try to do their best, even though they make mistakes. People who manipulate [u]the system, who abuse others, they tend to leave the Church and become anti-mormons JUST LIKE YOU[/u].....