subgenius wrote:um, that particular "doctrine" is applicable to any parent/child regardless of church, faith, race, color, creed, or political affiliation.
Certainly seems to be doctrine rather than "doctrine"...
https://www.LDS.org/youth/article/q-and ... y?lang=engWhat parent encourages their child to be friends with one which urges them to do what they consider as wrong?
One that is trying to get their child to reactivate the one who isn't living Mormon Church standards.
I believe it's called the "Reach Out" programme or "The Rescue".
You still have not responded to the original challenge of finding doctrine that promotes avoiding "non-members".
Yet clearly, I have.
After all, you surely would concede that there are "members" which might encourage another to "do wrong"....correct?
I would also concede that there are members (as opposed to "members") who (as opposed to 'which') might (and indeed do) encourage all sorts of wrong behaviour.
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The bottom line is:
1. "For the strength of youth" is Church doctrine
2. "For the strength of youth" advises Church youth to avoid any non member who isn't deemed to be living Church standards
3. "For the strength of youth" encourages Church youth to 'sell' the Church to any non member friend who is deemed to be living church standards and so is acceptable as a friend and therefore a potential new source of income....erm...I mean convert.
Brother Beck: The world needs young people who understand the value of these blessings and how to qualify for them. There are many among your friends and your peers who are looking for an alternative to the world’s ways, who want true principles to build their lives upon. All they need is your example and testimony.
"sell, sell,sell!!!!!"