Wow, those Mormon couples are models of morality!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=evIKVatAhbI
YET... she cheats, she lies, she would post nude for 200k, she thinks he doesn't makes enough money, she's also a bisexual, and she regrets marrying him
I can only hope he dumped her after the show, especially since she lost it all.
She would leave her husband if he left the church
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I think this ties into beastie's observation of how the most inactive people--or those who follow Mormonism's teachings least--are the same ones who most vehemently defend it.
In this case, although she's WAAAY out of harmony (no pun intended) with Mormon teachings, she probably thinks she gets a "free pass" since she's such a beliver in it that she'd divorce her husband if he ever left.
In this case, although she's WAAAY out of harmony (no pun intended) with Mormon teachings, she probably thinks she gets a "free pass" since she's such a beliver in it that she'd divorce her husband if he ever left.
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Dr. Shades wrote:I think this ties into beastie's observation of how the most inactive people--or those who follow Mormonism's teachings least--are the same ones who most vehemently defend it.
In this case, although she's WAAAY out of harmony (no pun intended) with Mormon teachings, she probably thinks she gets a "free pass" since she's such a beliver in it that she'd divorce her husband if he ever left.
Sounds to me like he'd be better off without her anyway.
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Dr. Shades wrote:I think this ties into beastie's observation of how the most inactive people--or those who follow Mormonism's teachings least--are the same ones who most vehemently defend it.
In this case, although she's WAAAY out of harmony (no pun intended) with Mormon teachings, she probably thinks she gets a "free pass" since she's such a beliver in it that she'd divorce her husband if he ever left.
I agree with Beastie's observation.
I was taught though that if you choose not to follow the teachings of the gospel you're better off the less you actually believe it. Less accountable.
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The Nehor wrote:Dr. Shades wrote:I think this ties into beastie's observation of how the most inactive people--or those who follow Mormonism's teachings least--are the same ones who most vehemently defend it.
In this case, although she's WAAAY out of harmony (no pun intended) with Mormon teachings, she probably thinks she gets a "free pass" since she's such a beliver in it that she'd divorce her husband if he ever left.
I agree with Beastie's observation.
I was taught though that if you choose not to follow the teachings of the gospel you're better off the less you actually believe it. Less accountable.
So, how is a person better off and with whom?
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I think this ties into beastie's observation of how the most inactive people--or those who follow Mormonism's teachings least--are the same ones who most vehemently defend it.
Beastie's "observation" is nothing more than a self serving tactical debating point (like most of her other observations).
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Tori wrote:The Nehor wrote:Dr. Shades wrote:I think this ties into beastie's observation of how the most inactive people--or those who follow Mormonism's teachings least--are the same ones who most vehemently defend it.
In this case, although she's WAAAY out of harmony (no pun intended) with Mormon teachings, she probably thinks she gets a "free pass" since she's such a beliver in it that she'd divorce her husband if he ever left.
I agree with Beastie's observation.
I was taught though that if you choose not to follow the teachings of the gospel you're better off the less you actually believe it. Less accountable.
So, how is a person better off and with whom?
Better off based on the scriptures involving when you receive much (i.e. witnesses and the like) that more is required of you. I'm not sure what you mean by whom.
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That contestant was a disappointment.
One moment in annihilation's waste,
one moment, of the well of life to taste-
The stars are setting and the caravan
starts for the dawn of nothing; Oh, make haste!
-Omar Khayaam
*Be on the lookout for the forthcoming album from Jiminy Finn and the Moneydiggers.*
one moment, of the well of life to taste-
The stars are setting and the caravan
starts for the dawn of nothing; Oh, make haste!
-Omar Khayaam
*Be on the lookout for the forthcoming album from Jiminy Finn and the Moneydiggers.*