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LDS again stress the difference from FLDS
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So to split hairs seems kind of silly -- the word "Mormon" refers to people who believe in a certain book, the "Book of Mormon", just as people who believe in Christ are called "Christians". If the current LDS church is upset at being lumped together with a breakaway sect, they need to go back and re-examine their origins, starting with D&C section 132.
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! This is the FIRST statement of this nature that I've heard in the days since this rats' nest of perfidy was uncovered that I've heard from a member of the LDS.
It restores some of my belief in human nature that you can rise above your personal discomfort to consider the magnitude of what's happened to the women and children of that place and the places like it in UT & AZ.
"Moses said, If a man die, having no children, his brother shall marry his wife, and raise up seed unto his brother. [consider] seven brethren: the first died having no children. The second brother married her, then died also, and the third, unto the seventh. And last of all the woman died also. In the resurrection whose wife shall she be of the seven? Jesus answered and said unto them, Ye do err, not knowing the scriptures, nor the power of God. For in the resurrection they neither marry, nor are given in marriage, but are as the angels of God in heaven. But as touching the resurrection of the dead, have ye not read that which was spoken unto you by God, saying, I am the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob? God is not the God of the dead, but of the living." (Matthew22:23-32)
"We don't live in isolated compounds." DUH, what are BYU, the missionary training center, and members on missions? Members at any of those are controlled as much as anyone at the FLDS compound and have as many of their liberties most people enjoy every day taken away, all in the name of religion.
"We don't dress in old fashioned clothing." DUH, what are white shirts and ties??? Have the LDS people looked at how modern people dress? LDS stick out like a sore thumb in SLC because they look like they are dressed for the 1950s.
"We don't dress in unusual hairstyles." DUH, again, men look like they got their haircut from the 1950s.
The question that i've got concerns "questioning." As an outsider I very often see even authentic "questioning" of the LDS and it's leadership labeled "Anti." ... i'm not talking about "haters" but just those that question. Why is that?
Actually, the Catholic and Protestant churches ARE the same--CHRISTIAN. They are just different sects of same church, just as the LDS and FLDS are both sects of the MORMON movement. The Catholic church recognizes baptisms performed by other Christian sects. It DOES NOT recognize baptisms performed by Mormons.
ALSO: I feel...
this last paragraph explains why the buses used to transport the FLDS members to the holding pens were labelled as "Baptist" vehicles...just helping another brother out....they may even loan the buses to Westboro BAPTIST Church for their next US Soldier field trip.
D&C section 132 was practiced by the LDS church just as it has been and is being practiced by the FLDS.
No matter what the LDS church does, people will find fault with it. If the LDS church lends a helping hand to the FLDS in Texas people will claim they support child abuse, underage marriage, etc.
If they try to clarify the differences between the two churches, people claim the LDS church is not accepting and doesn't care about the children, etc.
Of course that is to be expceted. Anybody who spends even a small amount of time on these message boards knows that there is nothing the LDS church can do or say that doesn't have certain people on here twisting it around and expressing their dislike for the church. For that matter, issues that haven nothing to do with the church will often turn into a "Mormon bashing" session. Go figure...
Whether or not polygamy was sanctioned by doctrine, it was sanctioned by the example of Church leaders and their interpretation of doctrine.
The fact remains that a good many of today's Mormons are uncharitable toward religious groups that have been persecuted by governmental authorities - even though their own people suffered similar persecution. They would do more for their image by championing religious freedom and the sanctity of the family than joining those who mock and vilify the FLDS.
Not true. Most all states had bigamy laws on the books in the 19th century. They were derived from similar laws enacted in England during the 17th century. Refer to �Revised Laws of Illinois 1833," Section 121, pp. 198-199.
Most Mormon Fundamentalists get married around the age of 21, have never experienced child abuse, and many have college degrees and own their own businesses. Some are your doctors, teachers, lawyers, real estate agents, and computer technicians. They do not look or act differently in the outside world from anyone else.
old fashioned clothes, and weird hair. Because some
of the bloggers would have the States/CPS Pinnacles
of Honor and Virtue, kick in your doors, and enslave
your children. I must also say, that the absolute
hate, that passes for intelligent discourse is very
revealing of darkened minds.Lets be honest, if these
people were Muslim,or some other protected political class, this whole incident would have not happened.
If you want facts, I'll teach you. I'm a female. Just let me know if you want me to. The reason it's important to know the difference between the two religions is: if it isn't known to the world, will injustices be brought upon the members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints? Think about it people! This is critical.
I did ask an attorney about the legality of this business. In a typical abuse case, every child in a home is removed. This is typical in every state. But, the problem was there were 416 children in this home (compound). The mistakes that Texas Authorities made are: they didn't substantiate the claims first. The second mistake they made was since there were so many children in the compound, it would've been better to remove the men from the compound instead of the children. Typically it's men who are perpetrators. Then, they should've done their investigations there. And if they didn't want the women to be present, send them somewhere else on the compound. They still could do this. Tax dollars then would be better utilized. Unless they have some kind of political agenda doing this.
People also have to accept that the church has an institutional history. The point is there is a succession in the priesthood. President Monson holds the keys, Warren Jeffs does not.
The Bible alone is the true divine word and nothing else is relevant,it is a sin to believe in anything else.
There is but one true living Church and it is the Church that Christ founded.
The hierarchy in so many religions is wrong,you only need to read the Bible and obey Christs word.
There are no prophets living today,everyone today is a mortal human being that have all sinned and fallen short of Gods glory and can only be forgiven by prayer and belief in God.
The book of Mormon,the koran,the catholic books are not right or needed.
Christ and Christ alone through the Holy Bible.
About the money...I am very surprised that no one in your ward helped your mother out. Perhaps she is a very independant woman who didn't want to ask for help? The church is set up to help in many ways. My husband's family received money to help from time to time with paying bills, they used the Bishop's storehouse for food and they were frequently given support by the church. They were also recipients of "secret Santas" at Christmas time. Did this mean that they were suddenly out of poverty? No, but they survived. Tithing is a principle of faith in God. It is not because the church "needed" your mothers money. It is a commandment of God, and your mother could only receive certain blessings when she was faithful enough to pay tithing. Read about the widow's mite in the Bible.
We will not be worthy for a temple recommend (the consequence of our choice), but we are 100% welcome in the church. We will not lose our children or our home, we will still be allowed to attend church and virtually all activities associated with it.
There will be consequences for our choices, eternal and during this lifetime...there are consequences for EVERYONE'S choices on this earth. If you chose to sleep with your coworker and tell off your boss and steal from your company, you may lose your job. That didn't mean that you had no choices. You will simply have a consequence. Obviously, FLDS women can chose to try to leave the compound, their consequences are just much harsher than the consequences that an LDS woman would face if she chose to stray from the doctrine. The consequences are so harsh that many are too afraid to leave.
Amazing! | 2:28 p.m. Apr. 19, 2008
That the LDS Church is so anxious to distance it's self from the FLDS. Why have they not said anything in defense of mothers and their children who have been criminally separated. Where is all the compassion? If it was a bunch of Mexicans or Islamics involved they would be all over the airways on their behalf!
Ain't that the truth? For whom do these illegals work and make money for? Find the answer to that and bingo!
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To me, the only difference between FLDS and the LDS is the "F" word.