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Jennings defends Mormon faith via N.Y. newspaper
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I also have adopted an African American child, and want you to know that I don't see black or white, but a little girl who loves her daddy, and s daddy that loves his little girl.
Love is what is needed, I don't care what back ground you come from, if we love our fellow men and women and child the world would be a better place to Live.
As for the "fastest growing church in the church," that statement is a cliche, but not accurate. Other groups such as Pentecostals, Adventists, and even Jehovah's Witnesses have experienced faster growth in the last 15 years, particularly when affiliation is measured by attendance or self-identification.
There's actually a good deal of discussion of this from a faithful LDS member at cumorah.com.
Well, what about all the people who attack the LDS Church, and make a living doing it? What are there credentials? I suppose in order to publicly attack the LDS Church, you only need to have one of two credentails.
1. If you used to be LDS, regardless of the length of time since you were last attended an LDS meeting.
2. If you play a lawyer on the HBO show "Big Love."
Sorry LDS critics, but we who are Latter-day Saints aren't as stupid or as ignorant as you might think. In fact, to a certain extent, I appreciate all the effort you make in shoving polygamy, Adam-God, and the Mountain Meadows Massacre in our faces. Now, when my nephews go on missions, they'll have a much better idea of what to expect when they knock on your door.
Sure, go ahead and keep saying, like I've often heard, "I know more about Mormonism than you ever will,"
But eventually, the only thing your half-truths, and spin will do is convince people even more that Mormonism is true.
Religious intolerance is part of history, but, sadly, still occurs today! The Crusaders justified brutality in the name of religion. During the Inquisition people were killed for a difference of opinion. Irish Catholics will tell you how poorly they have been treated at the hands of Protestants. The Germans have recently been intolerant of Scientology. Jew have suffered for centuries because of an act that occurred 2,000 years ago. Humans seems to have a problem with respecting each other. Let's not let differences in ideology further divide our nation.
I don't believe a single question will be raised about polygamy, race doctrines, where the Garden of Eden was or wasn't located, whether JS translated scripture correctly, which if any version of the first vision was correct, did I go to the temple, did I drink coffee or alcohol or tea, how many earrings I had, did I gamble, or even what denomination I was a member of -
I can certainly see myself eagerly raising questions about those burning issues and the Lord kindly redirecting my attention back to Mathew 25 and reminding me that all he ever really cared about is how I used the time given to me in this life to serve and love my fellow man. How did I help the Savior's atonement bless myslef and the lives of others?
As for priesthood authority, the relevant question is why Smith (and Cowdery) didn't start talking about these events until several years after they transpired, to the extent that David Whitmer was unaware of them and later did not believe that they occurred. Moreover, if the restoration of the Melchizedek Priesthood occurred during flight from Colesville as LDS sources suggest, then accurate dating of this event would place it in July 1830, three months after the organization of the church and the ordination of various elders.
Tolerance and diversity should be appreicated by everyone.
I love my LDS faith, and I'm convinced that anyone who actually listened to an LDS person describing their own beliefs - instead of dictating their beliefs to them and then attacking those misrepresented beliefs - would agree that the LDS faith is one which, when lived, improves the lives of those living it and makes them more inclined to help and respect people of all ages, races, and genders.
I wish there were more listening going on among those attacking my faith. They know a few obscure facts but don't see the LDS faith for what it really is. When they do, I think there will be some humility and regret.
By the way, Ken wrote a brilliant article until he concluded with Romney getting out of the race. He needs to buckle up. It isn't going to get any better.
Jesus Christ was religiously INTOLERANT. He did not teach people to worship as they wish. He said "COME FOLLOW ME", not the religion of your choice. I choose to follow him. For you, you may choose as you wish...it's not my issue.
Get with the program. If you want to worship as you wish, please allow me to do the same.
I am a converted member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and darn glad to be so. I know what my life was before...and I know what it is now. I'll take the "latter". Pun intended.
Good Job Ken. Someone needs to set the record straight and you did a great job. Thanks for putting your neck out. I knew you would do well in life. Keep up the good work.
Please tell your family hello.
Please provide us some examples of who Joseph was married to. All you say is go look. If your sooooo wise, then tell us please. I want to know you can do more than make baseless accusations.
I agree with you one hundred percent. I, as a former dyed in the wool Catholic prayed and found out for myself the Book of Mormon is truly the word of God. I had to work at it though it took several days of sincere prayer and fasting to know this for myself. I know that Joseph Smith was a Prophet of God and Gordon B. Hinkley is God's called Prophet today. And if it wasn,t for so much pride in the world. Everyone else could know it too!
Polygamy was an acceptable practice to God lived by prophets and others in the Old Testament. Abraham, Jacob. To David the Lord said,I gave thee thy master's wives into thy bosom. The Old Testament people and prophets are the original roots of evangelicals, the beginning of the Christian history, the linage of Jesus (Jesus was born from a polyomous marriage-check your Bible for details). You have the same situation as the LDS people, early founding leaders who practiced plural marriage. Doesn't matter whether or not early LDS prophets were happy or sad about it. Like it or not God sanctioned it. He can determine whether one wife or plural wives is best for the times. Tell the Lord about it if you don't agree with the concept...not the LDS people.
God has always had a chosen linage (check the Bible). He also has had peoples that were not to have the Gospel until a time he decided was right for them (the gentiles). Why the black linage, as wonderful as many pre 1978 blacks were, were denied the priesthood and active proselyting, in this life...not necessarily in the hereafter, is not known...only God knows his reasons.
When in heaven many evangelicals will ask why their Fabulously kind and good neighbors of other faiths are in hell. Must be something they did or didn't believe.
"The standard of truth has been erects; no unhallowed hand will stop the work from progessing, persecutions may rage, mobs may combine, armies may assembly, calumny may defame, but the TRUTH of God will go forth boldly, nobly and independent, till it has penetrated every continent, visited every clime, swept every country, and sounded in every ear, till the purposes of God are accomplished, and the great Jehovah shall say, "THE WORK IS DONE".
Joseph Smith.... Prophet of God
Merry Christmas
After they hear the truth, they will decide how to deal with it.
"Oh, we are not racist... because ALL religions from the early 19th century had racial doctrines!"
"Polygamy was not wrong, because early Old Testament prophets practiced it. And even if it IS wrong, Joseph and the early Brethren did it UNWILLINGLY!"
Huh? How does the popularity of an abominable practice make it OK? How does it make it OK to engage in an abhorrant practice so long as you DON"T REALLY WANT TO?
Especially among a group of people who claim to have SUPERIOR spiritual knowledge and enlightenment (aka "Truth")??
What a joke your arguments are, Jennings (and the rest of the LDS who fail so miserably at "defending" your faith!)
If your faith is TRUE, it needs no defense. You protest too much, methinks.
Some of you with so much arrogance and pride make me ashamed of my own culture.
You have never lived the life I lived, you have never had the experiences I have experienced, you have never had the impressions of the spirit I have had, so don't make such silly, immature and inance statements.
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