Oh for shame, how the mortals put the blame on us gods, for they say evils come from us, but it is they, rather, who by their own recklessness win sorrow beyond what is given... Zeus (1178 BC)
Polygamy-Porter wrote:One night my daughter asked if she could get her ears pierced for the second time.
Little did I know, but she had a rare condition wherein she would bleed to death if she had a second piercing.
She has a major artery that somehow loops down and back up the earlobe. Apparently the first one missed it due to being dead center.
Nonetheless, I found this out later after fasting for 40 days and 41 nights.
What mess that would have made in the mall. Thank GOD for a prophet who counseled against a deadly second set of piercings!
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2 different threads same day 2 hours apart Yohoo Bat 12/1/2015
Albion wrote:Are there any examples of continuing revelation? What of major import has come out of the mouth of any recent LDS leader in recent years?
Our bishop sixteen years ago told my wife and I we really needed to adopt three young children; we did it largely out of faith that he was right. The best decision I ever made in my life was to marry my wife. The second best decision I ever made was adopting those three children.
Congrats, but it sounds like the second best decision in your life was made by your Bishop.
“We look to not only the spiritual but also the temporal, and we believe that a person who is impoverished temporally cannot blossom spiritually.” Keith McMullin - Counsellor in Presiding Bishopric
"One, two, three...let's go shopping!" Thomas S Monson - Prophet, Seer, Revelator
not to hijack the thread...but I heard recently from an acquaintance in Utah that not wearing a shirt while cutting the lawn is a problem. Meaning, leadership and members have issues with shirtless lawn mowing. I am talking about males, so relax.
lostindc wrote:not to hijack the thread...but I heard recently from an acquaintance in Utah that not wearing a shirt while cutting the lawn is a problem. Meaning, leadership and members have issues with shirtless lawn mowing. I am talking about males, so relax.
I'm not sure it's approved for females either...
“We look to not only the spiritual but also the temporal, and we believe that a person who is impoverished temporally cannot blossom spiritually.” Keith McMullin - Counsellor in Presiding Bishopric
"One, two, three...let's go shopping!" Thomas S Monson - Prophet, Seer, Revelator
lostindc wrote:not to hijack the thread...but I heard recently from an acquaintance in Utah that not wearing a shirt while cutting the lawn is a problem. Meaning, leadership and members have issues with shirtless lawn mowing. I am talking about males, so relax.
I'm not sure it's approved for females either...
I'll wait for correlation to vet your assumption. I make no major decisions and form no major opinions if the subject has not gone through correlation.
Every time the church changes its doctrine, "continuing revelation" is used as cover.
For the most part, these changes have softened previous positions, so I'm pretty much in favor of them, even if they do tend to lag behind prevailing cultural norms by about 30 years or so.
So my life has been blessed in that I didn't have to deal with the nonsense that the generation before mine did, such as institutionalized racism, one-piece garments, teachings against birth control, and rules against shorts at BYU.
Maybe the generation after mine won't have to deal with the nonsense I did, like being asked about masturbation in worthiness interviews, or the punitive policies restricting temple wedding guests.
lostindc wrote:not to hijack the thread...but I heard recently from an acquaintance in Utah that not wearing a shirt while cutting the lawn is a problem. Meaning, leadership and members have issues with shirtless lawn mowing. I am talking about males, so relax.
Umm, yeah that's a problem. In all my years in Utah, the only man I witnessed mowing the lawn shirtless was a dirty Catholic who drank beer on Saturday nights! He was such a nice man and I regret never talking to him though he lived next door.
Oh for shame, how the mortals put the blame on us gods, for they say evils come from us, but it is they, rather, who by their own recklessness win sorrow beyond what is given... Zeus (1178 BC)
Albion wrote:Are there any examples of continuing revelation? What of major import has come out of the mouth of any recent LDS leader in recent years?
Our bishop sixteen years ago told my wife and I we really needed to adopt three young children; we did it largely out of faith that he was right. The best decision I ever made in my life was to marry my wife. The second best decision I ever made was adopting those three children.
Thanks for sharing. I'm glad that everything worked out so well for you.
I was referring to revelation from the prophet of the church, however.
Parley P. Pratt wrote:We must lie to support brother Joseph, it is our duty to do so.