just me wrote:Get out of my thread if you are just going to call people liars.
Your entire post is b***s***. You don't even know "most Mormons."
Although you do know the rhetoric well enough to jump to the conclusion that living authentically means "sex outside marriage, ass tatoo, drunk partying and viewing porn." How cliché.
Being christian is not authentic living for everyone. Being christian is not best done in Mormonism for all people. Mormonism is a whole hell of a lot more involved than following the New Testament.
YOU are doing the exact problem of prescribing a path and telling everyone that they must get on it and that will make them authentic. Foolishness!!!
I have never met a single person who believed that living authentically was to do whatever regardless of personal consequence. In fact, that is about the opposite of authentic living.
For me, living an authentic life meant figuring out who and what I was deep down inside. What did I think was right and moral? What did I want to do with my life? Where did I find meaning and joy? These are all questions I had allowed other people to answer for me through 40 years of my life, and I honestly didn't know what I really thought and believed.
Not surprisingly, the authentic life I have found does not involve debauchery, drunkenness, tattoos, porn, or anything else why me mentioned in his silly post.
I have no doubt that some people find an authentic and fulfilling life within Mormonism. That's obvious. But many more people find an authentic life, even if they've never heard of Mormonism. The choice is not, as why me would have us believe, between a life of reckless hedonism and a pious Mormon life. Heck, even why me has chosen a middle ground, which presumably he finds an authentic life.