MCB wrote:Less than half as dry as Mike Quinn's works.
Not too many people will give Quinn style points. But my God, he must have 1/2 of the church archives on yellow legal pads. And then his brain was able to synthesize it all.
MCB wrote:Less than half as dry as Mike Quinn's works.
The level of sublimation that Mormon gays go to in order to distract themselves from sexuality is absolutely amazing. AWESOME!But my God, he must have 1/2 of the church archives on yellow legal pads. And then his brain was able to synthesize it all.
MCB wrote:No. But not being a Christian is not a condemnatory thing. That is one reason why I am looking at calling Mormonism gnostic, opposed to mystic, because to them, non-Christian is a condemnatory label. There are many people who are not Christians who lead good, ethical lives. Dali Lama. They are deeply entwined, especially him, in their own cultural heritage. They mis-percieve that they must give up their cultural heritage in order to be Christian. There is a lot of stuff in the CCC about enculturation and cultural diversity in the catholic church.
MCB wrote:No. But not being a Christian is not a condemnatory thing. That is one reason why I am looking at calling Mormonism gnostic, opposed to mystic, because to them, non-Christian is a condemnatory label. There are many people who are not Christians who lead good, ethical lives. Dali Lama.
MCB wrote: The level of sublimation that Mormon gays go to in order to distract themselves from sexuality is absolutely amazing. AWESOME!
MCB wrote:No, I haven't, and probably ought to. With all that new age stuff, that is a good perception.
lulu wrote:madeleine wrote:edit to add: St. Basil held an opinion, that has never been doctrine.
I was wondering if you would make the bcspace move
madeleine wrote:Also are the understandings of the effects of baptism...a permanent mark on one's soul, initiation into the Kingdom of God, sealed by the Holy Spirit to Christ.