Chap wrote:I'm sorry? Obama has been involved in murder to gain political power?
Oh well, it's only bcspace I suppose. Nothing serious.
Yep. Another victim of the disease.
Chap wrote:I'm sorry? Obama has been involved in murder to gain political power?
Oh well, it's only bcspace I suppose. Nothing serious.
Kishkumen wrote:Chap wrote:I'm sorry? Obama has been involved in murder to gain political power?
Oh well, it's only bcspace I suppose. Nothing serious.
Yep. Another victim of the disease.
Henry McClean wrote:This is my first post. Allow me to explain where I am right now in terms of my level of belief. I believe in the Gospel as taught by the LDS Church but am beginning to question whether the Church is "true." I have had very strong experiences with God and with the Holy Spirit that make it impossible for me to doubt that God lives. I also believe that Joseph Smith was a prophet who was called to Restore the Lord's Church on the Earth. Whether Joseph remained a prophet or whether he "fell" by the end of his life is not clear to me. I think that The Keys were passed to the Twelve before Joseph fell, if he did fall, and thus, the Church's authority was preserved. I think the Keys are probably still with the Church, though I do not know if they are being actively "used." I believe that Church doctrine is true. I do not believe, however, that Church culture is true. I even believe that what you hear in Church on the local level is mostly true. I worry about The Corporation, though.
I came here because I want a forum for discussing my religion without having to "come out of the closet" to anyone whom I know in real life about my doubts and thoughts.
The thing that led me to this forum was my desire to have a place to discuss Mitt Romney's run for President. After reading much about the Gadianton Robbers in preparation for teaching Gospel Doctrine this past Sunday, I had to ask myself; isn't Mitt Romney about as big a Gadianton Robber as there is? In a country where the only two candidates for President in 2004 were members of Skull & Bones, I don't think you get a major party nomination without being part of The Conspiracy. Don't we read in the Book of Mormon that Gadianton Robbers will be present in every nation on Earth during the last days? Why don't LDS people seem to care about this? President Benson said back in the 60s that the great secret combination was Communism. President Hinckley made a vague reference to Muslim terrorists as Gadianton Robbers in the October 2001 Conference. But nobody seems to be willing to talk about the idea that secret combinations are alive and well here in the U.S. of A. And if Mitt Romney is one of them, does that mean that some of his most ardent supporters in the Church are in the "secret combination" too?
I keep asking myself if it matters. I think the Church is doing a bang-up job playing the part of the haughty daughter of Zion in Isaiah 3. Most in the Church would say that the state of the Church is currently found in Isaiah 4. But the falsity, pretentiousness, and material-obsessedness of it all makes me think that the Church is in Isaiah 3.
Kishkumen wrote: Infatuation with conspiracy theories is, in my opinion, an unproductive fixation.
Just my 2 cents.
Kishkumen wrote:My first recommendation would be to stop thinking so literally about secret combinations. We have folks like President Ezra T. Benson to thank for this preoccupation with modern Gadiantons. Benson, of course, was referring to Communism. Benson was a fanatical anti-Communist and sympathizer with the political cult known as the John Birch Society.
Kishkumen wrote:I would recommend, instead, that you consider the teachings of the endowment regarding property. Reread the account of Cain in the Book of Moses. Review Hugh Nibley's Approaching Zion. There is a more profound idea concerning the conflict between greed and altruism, or of privileging material gain over the welfare of fellow human beings, that underlies all of these teachings about secret combinations, oaths with Satan, and so forth.
Kishkumen wrote:The sickness that leads to secret combinations is the lust for power and gain. It is this lust for power and gain that is the real problem. Infatuation with conspiracy theories is, in my opinion, an unproductive fixation.
Just my 2 cents.
Bond James Bond wrote:Welcome Henry. Do you take the BoMormon to be historically accurate?
Tim wrote:I'm not sure if you should or should not read Damon Smith's "the book of mammon". He does his own speculation about the Olympics, Mitt Romney, and presidential politics.
bcspace wrote:I had to ask myself; isn't Mitt Romney about as big a Gadianton Robber as there is?
It's possible, but not very likely. If he were, the Democrats are a hundred times worse. Recall that the Gadianton robbers were born from an organization which believed they could subvert the law and even murder to gain control of the government. This is also an apt description of Obama, Al Gore, John Kerry, Bill Clinton, Harry Reid, and all the Democrats.
bcspace wrote:The Church doesn't appear to be causing any of this though of course some members have such problems. In fact, all the members are sinners which is why we go to Church in the first place.
Chap wrote:The amount of serious crazy in US politics (in the sense of seriously crazy stuff that is nevertheless taken seriously by large numbers of people) seems to be steadily increasing. I have a hard time locating anything as bizarre that is as widely discussed in the politics of major European countries with advanced economies.
What could be the reason for this?
Henry McClean wrote:My question is this: if a grand Secret Combination exists that his infiltrated the government, the media, the financial sector, and even the Church, should that matter to the average TBM, NOM, exmo, or nevermo? If it doesn't matter then there's no point in discussing it. But if it does matter then it's a pretty big deal.