Darth J wrote:Oh, I could not agree more. If there is any organization that is amenable to a grass-roots movement toward liberalization led by a female scholar, it is the LDS Church.
Laughter... the best medicine.
(Nevo, Jan 23) And the Melchizedek Priesthood may not have been restored until the summer of 1830, several months after the organization of the Church.
Droopy wrote: The recent Church Newsroom statement regarding the Church's position on race, generally speaking, and the priesthood ban specifically, has apparently been perceived by a core of MDD board moderators as a throwing down of the gauntlet and a license to take off the politically correct gloves and rhetorically run other TBM/conservative/libertarian posters out of the church.
The sandcastles of our pride have been washed away by mockingbirds of hubris, which will paint us into a corner of pathos.
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"Finally, for your rather strange idea that miracles are somehow linked to the amount of gay sexual gratification that is taking place would require that primitive Christianity was launched by gay sex, would it not?"
Droopy, pleas stop lumping conservatism and libertarianism together. Libertarianism is a philosophy of peace and respecting your neighbor. Conservatism is about war and controlling your neighbor.
I imagine there were many faithful saints who felt the same way when Adam/God, polygamy and the ban itself were jettisoned in the name of political expediency.
I imagine Randy Bott is feeling much the same way at the moment. You espouse the position you were taught and which was clearly laid out for all to see. But. That position is now embarrassing. And so are the saints who insist on talking about it.
You are now on the receiving end of social pressure to conform. Not very pleasant, is it?
I imagine there were many faithful saints who felt the same way when Adam/God, polygamy and the ban itself were jettisoned in the name of political expediency.
I imagine Randy Bott is feeling much the same way at the moment. You espouse the position you were taught and which was clearly laid out for all to see. But. That position is now embarrassing. And so are the saints who insist on talking about it.
You are now on the receiving end of social pressure to conform. Not very pleasant, is it?
It is remarkable that God is so consistent. He makes His will on a subject known once society has determined what God's will on a subject should be.
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