Wade wrote:Hi Liz,
I appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts about the WoW with me. You made some interesting points for consideration.
Thanks, -Wade Englund-
You're welcome, Wade.
Wade wrote:Hi Liz,
I appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts about the WoW with me. You made some interesting points for consideration.
Thanks, -Wade Englund-
wenglund wrote:It is of some comfort to be thought odd by the bizarre. It is kind of like being thought upside-down by the upside-down.
Thanks, -Wade Englund-
harmony wrote:The prophet is as reliable as any other wise man of his generation. He's not the important part of that equation. The important part of the equation is the individuals. Too many people want to abdicate their personal responsibility and just follow the prophet. That way is fraught with pitfalls. Much better to rely on one's own personal inspiration than to rely on someone else's, especially someone who doesn't know you.
Beastie, not that you need to be told this or are the least bit willing to listen, but on the off-chance...please...at all cost, do not take that frightful step and reach beyond the safe confines of your own thoughts by venture to consider alternative ways of reading what I said. In particular, protectively build an impregnible barrier to any clarifications from the author and broach no tolerance of anyone else who may get it...and all this so as to avoid the one thing that you may find most catostrophic to your way of thinking--i.e. that you are ever wrong.
Wade, let me, probably vainly, help you understand how this post of yours reads. Since I, apparently erroneously, believed that your reply was at least partly connected to the example I had offered on this thread – the only example up to that point, by the way – I was not the “intelligent reader”, and that was my “chosen nature”. In other words, my “chosen nature” is not “intelligent”.
beastie wrote:Do you concede that your reply clearly conveyed that I was "not intelligent"?
Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:Hello,
Oh my. I just had an epiphany. Mr. "Rocket", or "Red Rocket", as it were, is homosexual! I could not understand his fascination with homosexuality as it were, but now it makes complete sense. I had no idea why he would constantly defend Mr. Englund, but... After a moment of Pure Intelligence flowing upon my mind, I realized, that Mr. Rocket is, indeed, as closeted as Mr. Englund. What a bizarre world Mormon apologists live in. What an existential crisis he must suffer. It will be interesting to see how his process unfolds...
Very Respectfully,
Doctor CamNC4Me
Sethbag wrote:No Wade, I don't think you're bizarre, I just think you possess the worldview of a person whose mind is shackled by your particular brand of religious zealotry. If you've seen this kind of thing in JWs, muslims, Catholics, Evangelicals, and so forth, then just imagine the possiblity that there's a Mormon version of that sort of thing too - and that's what you've got.
Instead, I attribute loss of faith to good and decent people being distracted unawares by relatively insubstantial minutia and irrelevancing, and taking their eye off the real intents and purposes of the gospel.