why me wrote: he was just a bishop,.
Awesome stuff why me...you sure you're Mormon?
why me wrote: he was just a bishop,.
Willy Law wrote:why me wrote: he was just a bishop,.
Awesome stuff why me...you sure you're Mormon?
why me wrote:Maybe you enjoy the bandaid too much to do so. First, you just need to open your mouth in class instead of taking notes for this board. To take notes for this board and then post your opinions of another human beings comments behind their back is not brave at all. It is however kind of sneaky. Much better to open the mouth in class not to create trouble but to create conversation.
It can be a wonderful learning experience.
MsJack wrote:why me wrote:Maybe you enjoy the bandaid too much to do so. First, you just need to open your mouth in class instead of taking notes for this board. To take notes for this board and then post your opinions of another human beings comments behind their back is not brave at all. It is however kind of sneaky. Much better to open the mouth in class not to create trouble but to create conversation.
It can be a wonderful learning experience.
Marvelous. A man who believes in the LDS church but isn't LDS because he can't actually live the standards that the LDS church demands is doling out advice on how to be LDS---to a woman who can live the standards that the LDS church demands, no less.
why me wrote:But I do open my mouth in class. And that was my point. I don't keep my mouth shut if I disagree with someone. And it does create conversation and more for people to think about. However I am not argumentative with a contentious spirit.
And I would say the same to a man. It makes no difference. The mouth is there to be opened for deliberation.
why me wrote:It seems to me that this guy wants more attention. Maybe he is lonely and needs some internet fame. But in the scheme of things he was just a bishop, a calling that many men have had and will have. Sometimes bishops leave the church. No big deal.
Jason Bourne wrote:Is he? could be I guess. Me on the other hand I am a witless coward I guess. On the other hand staying LDS is some situations can be tough as well. Is it brave? I think everyone has to make their way in their own way. Course I am just an anonymous hypocritical coward.
MsJack wrote:why me wrote:Maybe you enjoy the bandaid too much to do so. First, you just need to open your mouth in class instead of taking notes for this board. To take notes for this board and then post your opinions of another human beings comments behind their back is not brave at all. It is however kind of sneaky. Much better to open the mouth in class not to create trouble but to create conversation.
It can be a wonderful learning experience.
Marvelous. A man who believes in the LDS church but isn't LDS because he can't actually live the standards that the LDS church demands is doling out advice on how to be LDS---to a woman who can live the standards that the LDS church demands, no less.
Somehow I'm reminded of people who lost their virginity at age 15 and got married at 19 trying to give advice to 32 year-old LDS singles on coping with celibacy.
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.
why me wrote:He has already spoken out a year ago. Maybe we can expect the same letter every year as an anniversary letter.
Why Me wrote:But I do open my mouth in class. And that was my point.
Buffalo wrote:You're more of a Mormon than Why Me.