Darth J wrote:
Oh, I know.....seriously, if I had a nickle for every post-Mormon who goes pagan.........
Laughing.so.hard.
Darth J wrote:
Oh, I know.....seriously, if I had a nickle for every post-Mormon who goes pagan.........
Darth J wrote:
Maybe she should weight. Maybe she is board with church.
Quasimodo wrote:
Why me, you are such a twit. Just me is being soooo honest in this thread. You are using that to attack her for your own personal and inexplicable reasons.
Grow up.
by the way it's "right", not "write".
why me wrote:Darth J wrote:
Maybe she should weight. Maybe she is board with church.
As soon as I posted my post, I saw my mistake and corrected it. I didn't realize that you were marshall Matt Dillion. Fast on the draw.
Describing oneself as a active Mormon who is nonbelieving is a little confusing.
zeezrom wrote:by the way Just Me, I agree that it's hard. It also seems the challenges will never end.
Have you ever seen the show Cake Boss? The owners and employees of this cake business are all in a very close family. They argue and bicker and scream at each other sometimes but they love and support each other. Family is everything to them. When I watch it, I'm sad to think that my family isn't like that. There is too much "hoping for conversion" that gets in the way. Too much silence. Too much being said while we aren't in each other's faces. We think we are so different from each other now but we really aren't. I know. It feels different because we don't wear garments like you do. But dad, that really isn't who you are. Can't we just look at who we are?
Darth J wrote:Describing oneself as a active Mormon who is nonbelieving is a little confusing.
It totally befuddles me! I just can't understand it!
The Call of the Wild, Robert Service wrote:Have you gazed on naked grandeur
where there’s nothing else to gaze on,
Set pieces and drop-curtain scenes galore,
Have you strung your soul to silence?
Then for God’s sake go and do it;
Hear the challenge, learn the lesson, pay the cost.
Then listen to the Wild — it’s calling you.
Have you suffered, starved and triumphed,
groveled down, yet grasped at glory,
Grown bigger in the bigness of the whole?
The simple things, the true things, the silent men who do things
Then listen to the Wild — it’s calling you.
Let us probe the silent places, let us seek what luck betide us;
Let us journey to a lonely land I know.
There’s a whisper on the night-wind,
there’s a star agleam to guide us,
And the Wild is calling, calling. . .let us go.
- Robert Service
why me wrote:Quasimodo wrote:
Why me, you are such a twit. Just me is being soooo honest in this thread. You are using that to attack her for your own personal and inexplicable reasons.
Grow up.
by the way it's "right", not "write".
I saw just me's post a mile away. I knew why she was silent during class time and posting her comments here. She needed people to support her postmo belief system. Most people who come here are either out of church or are serious about exiting and just need a little push by the antimormon missionaries on this board. Ray read it right too. It is just the nature of the board. And nothing wrong with that. But, really, I am glad that just me finally came out of the closet or did she? Describing oneself as a active Mormon who is nonbelieving is a little confusing.
zeezrom wrote:by the way Just Me, I agree that it's hard. It also seems the challenges will never end.
Have you ever seen the show Cake Boss? The owners and employees of this cake business are all in a very close family. They argue and bicker and scream at each other sometimes but they love and support each other. Family is everything to them. When I watch it, I'm sad to think that my family isn't like that. There is too much "hoping for conversion" that gets in the way. Too much silence. Too much being said while we aren't in each other's faces. We think we are so different from each other now but we really aren't. I know. It feels different because we don't wear garments like you do. But dad, that really isn't who you are. Can't we just look at who we are?