zeezrom wrote:... the dear chap ....
Why, that is really kind of you.
zeezrom wrote:... the dear chap ....
Chap wrote:Why, that is really kind of you.
CaliforniaKid wrote:Thanks, zee! The whyme bit made me laugh. :)
bcspace wrote:Jesus is Mormon. From the very beginning in fact.
CaliforniaKid wrote:Chap wrote:Why, that is really kind of you.
haha! Are you a nevermo, Chap? I'm not sure you've ever told us your story. In any case, I've learned a great deal from your posts, which are always both very smart and very friendly. A surprisingly rare combination of virtues.
why me wrote:Interestingly, most of the nevermos are antimormon. They lurk on Mormon boards, not wanting to see any positives about the LDS church and go to their home boards and post antimormon posts thereby contributing to the misunderstanding that others have of Mormons and Mormonism. My catholic friends on this board are a case in point.
Now if we had some nevermos who are positive about the LDS church, it may help the tone around here.
why me wrote:Interestingly, most of the nevermos are antimormon. They lurk on Mormon boards, not wanting to see any positives about the LDS church and go to their home boards and post antimormon posts thereby contributing to the misunderstanding that others have of Mormons and Mormonism. My catholic friends on this board are a case in point.
Now if we had some nevermos who are positive about the LDS church, it may help the tone around here.
Chap wrote:Why do I find Mormonism interesting? Well, I think it is a wonderful example of how it is no fatal disadvantage to a religious movement if its basic fact-claims are so implausible that any impartial and uncommitted outsider would dismiss them as at best the product of self-deception, or at worst the result of simple fraud, and if its doctrinal claims are deeply incoherent. So long as people learn the religion when they are kids, they will not see the problems unless someone forces them on their attention - and then they may well refuse to see them.
That has helped me enormously, since I now realize that my previous commitment to an at least superficially less problematic set of factual and doctrinal claims was basically an example of the same phenomenon. Re-adopting my previous form of Christian belief would be the same kind of thing as my choosing to become a Mormon. And that I am not about to do!
liz3564 wrote:why me wrote:Interestingly, most of the nevermos are antimormon. They lurk on Mormon boards, not wanting to see any positives about the LDS church and go to their home boards and post antimormon posts thereby contributing to the misunderstanding that others have of Mormons and Mormonism. My catholic friends on this board are a case in point.
Now if we had some nevermos who are positive about the LDS church, it may help the tone around here.
Ms. Jack, Ceeboo, and Chris Smith have all had positive things to say about the LDS Church. They also "call things as they see them" as far as the negative impressions of the Church that they have. However, they are very even-handed. I would not classify any of these folks as anti-Mormon.