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New LDS ad campaign touts the 'Truth Restored'

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Wendy | 9:15 a.m. April 6, 2008
In light of the "Jeffs" controversy and ongoing news coverage, (and the frequent use of The Church's name with only a "Fundamentalist" in front of it) is confusing for many non-members to differentiate between this polygamist group and the real Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I couldn't think of a more needed time to reach a large amount of people. There is so much misinformation out there. We should make it just as easy to help people be able to find a place where they can go to get the correct information about what we are really all about.
bboyack | 9:44 a.m. April 6, 2008
To the poster who said that just because their neighbor does not believe in their 'truth'

Big Guy | 1:42 a.m. Apr. 6, 2008
I want all to know that the members of the LDS Church don't hate those that fail to accept the truth when shared. It is true that they do not always continue to associate with them. It isn't the person they hate it is the sin that they hate just as the Savior hated the sin but loved the sinner.

Who are you to say I am a 'sinner'. Who is anyone to say I am a sinner. Sinner of what? Are you God to judge others?

They don't call it Happy Valley for nothing. Get your heads out of the sand folks.
George G. | 9:55 a.m. April 6, 2008
It will be a great ad that will try to say something without saying any thing. How will they be able to hide everything?
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Bill Borah | 11:03 a.m. April 6, 2008
Holy MBA in marketing Batman, with ad campaigns, test markets, focus groups, advertising executives and a Quorum of Twelve Apostles stacked with CEO�s and attorneys, is it just me or does anyone else get the sense that �The Church� is starting to quack like a corporate duck?
Anonymous | 12:34 p.m. April 6, 2008
TRUTH - Have you sought to know the truth through versions of history or through the Spirit?


9 But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him.
10 But God hath revealed them unto us by his Spirit: for the Spirit searcheth all things, yea, the deep things of God.
11 For what man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him? even so the things of God knoweth no man, but the Spirit of God.
12 Now we have received, not the spirit of the world, but the spirit which is of God; that we might know the things that are freely given to us of God.
13 Which things also we speak, not in the words which man's wisdom teacheth, but which the Holy Ghost teacheth; comparing spiritual things with spiritual.
14 But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.

(New Testament | 1 Corinthians 2:9 - 14)
Verl Doman | 12:39 p.m. April 6, 2008
President Kimball predicted years ago that the masses of the world would never be able to be contacted one-on-one, but that the gospel would have to be introduced through the means of modern technology, and that was before we had the internet. The General Conference is broadcast on the internet and is now being translated in 92 languages. Why would anyone think that these inventions of technology should be dominated only by Satanic content. We need to use every method possible to promote truth and light and to fulfill the promise of Jesus: "And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations; and then shall the end come."

(New Testament | Matthew 24:14)
Verl Doman | 12:49 p.m. April 6, 2008
"When Jesus heard it, he saith unto them, They that are whole have no need of the physician, but they that are sick: I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance."

(New Testament | Mark 2:17)
offering help | 10:28 p.m. April 6, 2008
These ads say, "Are you worried about, struggling with, or wondering about a particular issue? We might have something to help or clarify or consider."
A very non-intrusive approach.

If people want to find out more, they can go to the website or call. Maybe they can find something they need.
Better than a lot of other alternatives, or no alternative.

It starts with the general and refers to the specific and personal.
What have you, Dean, or other critical people on this site, done today to help people in need? Maybe even many people?
Or do you just like to give your sour views on the efforts of others who do want to help?
No one is perfect except Jesus. The rest of us are struggling along day by day trying to figure things out. This includes Mormons and everybody else. And you.
If people can do something to help one another, then we should.
If someone in the church has offended you in some way, it's really unfortunate. I hope someday they understand what they did to hurt you and find some way to make amends. In the meantime, try not to waste your life in bitterness.
To CougarKeith | 11:37 p.m. April 6, 2008
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! A young man, age 13 who has joined the church and doesn't say anything negative to anyone else here, but he shares his feelings and his beliefs. He has the courage to share his testimony and what happens here? Everyone seems to want to address the negative comments and to engage in a debate with them and they do not notice the maturity of this young man and give him the pat on the back for that. I don't have a problem with clarifying what we believe and addressing those who dislike the church, but please people, give positive affirmation to those who are saying something positive to the church and from their heart. I skimmed through the comments, but only read Cougar Keith's and was touched and impressed by him, if we spent even half the time responding to the positives I would feel like Polly Anna was in the room. Oh Cougar Keith, she was a girl who met this grouchy old lady and taught her how to find the good and not focus on the bad. Keep posting Cougar Keith, cause you are an awesome kid, bless you.
Miss Manners | 12:16 a.m. April 7, 2008
I think it is rude, crude, and socially unacceptable for anti-whatever people to post negative comments about a religion to a news article reporting on that religion's activities.
Denver Reader | 9:02 a.m. April 7, 2008
Interesting thing about history (aside from its being "the version of truth that survived"): Most of the time, what we "see" is thru the lense of contemporary meaning and understanding, when it might be better to get a cultural and "historical" framework related to the times in which the events took place. I recommend the book "Rough Stone Rolling" (or something like that) to get a better understanding of the culture of early American times in New York and the Northeast circa 1820. To apply today's meanings to events of then is a rather tenuous (I was going to say absurd) undertaking. Sometimes using contemporary understandings will work; mostly it won't.

RE the article: Missionary work is selling (as noted, for free -- all that is required is decisions). What is being offered is a chance of salvation through the restored priesthood ordinances. It can't be bought. The missionary MUST be genuinely humble and in tune with and rely wholly on the Spirit of God to convey the truth of the doctrine to the hearts of the sincere seeker of divine truth. Anything other than this approach will be met with failure every time.
don't we all? | 12:28 p.m. April 7, 2008
I am quite sure that Mormons want to believe they have "The Truth" for everyone.

Don't we all?
Suzi in Atlanta | 12:58 p.m. April 7, 2008
This new LDS ad campsign is certainly a great aid to our missionaries who have so much to offer. Truth is so lacking in our world today that it has created an atmosphere where many doubt the existance of truth at all. I agree wholeheartedly that in our day it would be foolish to disregard the technology that is available to us.
I am very blessed with friends from many different religious beliefs and we all have tremendous respect for each other and continue to learn from one another. I am thankful that Brigham Young taught to take truth where ever we find it.
I think we all need to read the admonish of Paul - we need to seek after the uplifting things of life. But, if you seek to find fault with us (LDS) believe me you will find it because we are not perfect and never have been - only Christ was perfect.
To Dean... | 1:05 p.m. April 7, 2008
You don't think that Jesus or his apostles would have used the Internet, TV and Radio to broadcast the message of Salvation had they been available back in His time? Don't you think that great inventions like these came via inspired men and women so that the latter-day work could be accelerated? I do.
Cato | 1:59 p.m. April 7, 2008
There is no confusion between the LDS Church and Jeff's polygamist group! Non-members are smart enough to see that the mainstream LDS Church started polygamy and then outlawed it, which constitutes "disavowing" groups such as the FLDS, RLDS, Jeff's group and many others who also claim to be following Joseph Smith and Brigham Young's revelations on polygamy.

LDS people are the ones trying to confuse things by trying to distance themselves from a controversial (and frankly embarrassing) doctrine of polygamy!
To Anonymous 4:37 | 7:27 p.m. April 7, 2008
I agree with what you say unless that person is Jesus who said, "I am the way, the truth, and the light".
leroy | 6:31 a.m. April 8, 2008
I saw an old symbol of a church the other day. It was their logo that caught my eye.

It was the cross.
Always trust your intuition | 9:07 a.m. April 8, 2008
With all due respect, the "truth" you are alluding to always gets down to the same thing:

Either Joseph Smith was telling the truth -
or was lying.

I can tell you quite honestly what my gut tells me about this - if you would like to know.
"Truth" is shocking | 4:38 p.m. April 8, 2008
This article caught my eye as my husband and I have been trying for months and months to get answers about troublesome church history from local leaders. They don't have answers and aren't even aware of a lot. The more we dig for answers the more disturbing truths we find. As a life-long member I think we are taught to dismiss uncertainties and to rely on faith. I think I have come to the shocking conclusion that we haven't been able to find answers because Church leadership doesn't have them at any level. Members really seem to be fed a modified history. Why doesn't the Joseph Smith papyri translate into the Book of Abraham? Why didn't future prophets continue the translation process when Joseph died? Why did Joseph attempt to translate hoaxs like the Kinderhook Plates? Why didn't church leaders have any response to B.H. Roberts (author of History of the Church)concerns. I recently felt my bubble burst as it seems I have believed in the fairy tale the church offers. I believed. I wanted it to be true. I also recommend An Insider's View of Mormon Origins. But be prepared, the truth may not be what you think.
try meditation | 4:56 p.m. April 8, 2008
The "truth" is nothing more than what a person thinks is inside his/her head.
If you start the indoctrination process early enough and never let up - you will think you are thinking about "the truth."

Try some formal meditation.

Eastern philosophy has been doing this successfully for thousands of years. And the practice is spreading, thank goodness!
Carol P. Warnick | 7:17 p.m. April 10, 2008
As members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints we believe in God, the Eternal Father and in His son, Jesus Christ. We also believe in the gift of the Holy Ghost,these three make up the Godhead. Our missionaries teach the gospel but it's the Holy Ghost who does the conversion. But that conversion to the truth can only come when a person wants to know the truth and seeks it by prayer. Each individual has that opportunity to find out for themselves what it true. All our missionaries extend that challenge to you who are truly seeking. The responsibility to find the truth is up to you after you have heard their message. If you have ever had questions in your minds that have not been resolved concerning religion now is the time to find out for yourselves.
tree | 10:18 p.m. April 15, 2008
truth restored is a GOD send.it not only gave me answers in statements, but with scriptural findings also,, now what seemed contradictory or confusing is no longer a mystery or a stumbling block.thank you truth is restored for your faithfulness and service in HEAVENLY FATHERS plan of salvation as to feeding the sheep and spreading the gospel.

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