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Originally posted by autowrench
I am not a Mormon, and have never studied their doctrines or beliefs. But curiously these beliefs closely align with my own ideas.
I too believe that I lived a life before my existence as a human being, and in fact, at my old age, I am beginning to remember things from that life.
Originally posted by nixie_nox
reply to post by Djayed
No religion is ever in the position to call another's crazy.
Christians drink wine and juice and wafers and pretend they are Jesus.
God had a guy bring a pair of every animal on a great big boat and flooded the earth.
Do I need to bring up tent revivals?
Originally posted by autowrench
I too believe that I lived a life before my existence as a human being, and in fact, at my old age, I am beginning to remember things from that life.
Originally posted by Djayed
reply to post by Annee
Glad you joined the discussion Annee, I always love your perspective and input regardless of the post!
Originally posted by Annee
Originally posted by autowrench
I am not a Mormon, and have never studied their doctrines or beliefs. But curiously these beliefs closely align with my own ideas.
I too believe that I lived a life before my existence as a human being, and in fact, at my old age, I am beginning to remember things from that life.
Yes - - kinda cracks me up Fundamental Christians blasting Mormons for what they believe. Like the Christian belief isn't about as far out and unbelievable as you can get.
The Mormon belief makes a whole lot more logical sense to me.
Originally posted by Djayed
I know crazy, I grew up Catholic! In perspective any religion is kinda out there! I guess I will find out when I die but in the meantime: Mormons and scientologist are on the top of the extreme pile when it comes to religion in my book!
I am no expert on Mormons a lot of what I know I researched myself and we all know the Internet is a toss up on truth! So are some of the things I posted in my orginal post , anti-mormon propaganda or correct?
Originally posted by Annee
Originally posted by Djayed
I know crazy, I grew up Catholic! In perspective any religion is kinda out there! I guess I will find out when I die but in the meantime: Mormons and scientologist are on the top of the extreme pile when it comes to religion in my book!
I was Mormon for 5 years.
There is no comparison between Scientology and Mormon.
Mormon is basically a Christian religion with some different perspectives. Consider there is 1500 different Christians sects in America alone - - all with some kind of different perspective.
I had more bible study being Mormon - - then any other Christian church I tried.
First thing I learned is non-Mormons think they are experts on Mormons. I've had several non-Mormons ask me questions - - then flat out tell me I was wrong.
It is an amazing group to be a part of. They are great people - family oriented - dedicated to charity work - and live their belief 24/7. You don't just go to church for a couple hours on Sunday.
If I could find a group run/organized like Mormons - - - minus religion - - I'd be first in line to sign up.
Originally posted by Djayed
Really I think Morom is a little more on the illogical side? Native Americans used to be white, does not seem logical? Now with that said, Christians believe in immaculate constipation, and resurrection....
Originally posted by Djayed
I am no expert on Mormons a lot of what I know I researched myself and we all know the Internet is a toss up on truth! So are some of the things I posted in my orginal post , anti-mormon propaganda or correct?
Originally posted by shai hulud
Why not? They accepted a muslim president.
Originally posted by PatrickGarrow17
magical underpants (look it up!)
Originally posted by PatrickGarrow17
reply to post by Annee
The above is a misquote, I don't remember saying anything about magical underpants.
While I'm here, did you see the special on HBO about Mormon communities in Utah that are only recently allowing kids to compete in sports? Apparently it's a divisive issue in the ultra traditional community, and surprised me because Mormon athletes have made quite an impact in professional leagues.
Episode synopsis HBO.com
While it may seem strange that participating in sports could be taboo in America, that was long the case in Colorado City, Ariz. For years, Colorado City has been infamous for the practice of polygamy and for being the home of the Fundamentalist Church of Latter Day Saints (FLDS) and its imprisoned prophet, Warren Jeffs. When HBO last visited the town, the El Capitan High School basketball program was established over the objections of some in the community. Now, following the success of its expanded curriculum, El Capitan has introduced volleyball and football. and plans to add a baseball team. REAL SPORTS correspondent Andrea Kremer revisits Colorado City to discover that the town remains divided about athletics.
Originally posted by PatrickGarrow17
reply to post by Annee
Magic underpants wasn't mine,
The story was from Colorado City, Arizona in a fundamentalist polygamist community.