Huck wrote:Gadianton, I do not remember any Mormons I grew up with who were so f Ed up in their fundamentalism to immediately quit liking the Beatles.
People are cafeteria what ever they are at least from what I see and the world is much better for it.
I am going to add what keeps popping for my mind. I think that polygamy involved a suppression of romantic feelings and the substitution of duty. The Beatles were much about all the dimensions of romantic love. There is a clash. I remember however that those Beatles songs were well liked at church dances. Mormonism may have divided feelings on the subject.
It's really simple Huck, Mormons have actual prophets like Isaiah and Paul walking the earth today. Their voices are literally the voice of God himself on this earth. If God were to come down in a cloud of glory and declare that the Beetles are the root of many of societies ills, it would be no different than his servant David B. Height doing it.
The fact that Mormons disregard their prophets and don't really believe that they are prophets is fine with me. If MG really lived his faith he might be dangerous, so I agree that it's good the "true church" nonsense isn't something they take seriously in real life. It's an identity marker for their in-group and that's about it.
I'm just pointing out if MG doesn't believe his own prophets, while it's good, it's very strange that he would so dogmatically insist that they are prophets in this context where his social credit isn't affected.
Lost Gospel of Thomas 1:8 - And Jesus said, "what about the Pharisees? They did it too! Wherefore, we shall do it even more!"