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LDS Church hopes videos will help distinguish it from FLDS
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Let's see how hard the thought police are working tonight and see if this gets published.
Without references, all you have is rumor.
As a practicing Anglican when the LDS missionaries came to my door in 1969, I had never before that even heard of the LDS Church or the Book of Mormon.
Until this raid in Texas I had never heard of FLDS, nor had I any concept of the extent of the practice of Polygamy today... I had thought there were just one or two men, whose stories I had seen in the papers, who had entered into Polygamy because of wanting to have more than one wife, and that somehow a few women had been talked into going along with it.
I spent most of last year travelling America, visited all of the LDS Historic Sites, spending lots of time in each area. A fortnight in Nauvoo. A month at Far West/ Independence Missouri. Rented a home at Park City for three months. Explored Utah... so my lack of knowledge of this situation was not because of isolation in Australia :-))
We DO love those people as our own brothers and sisters, which they truly are. We are all sons and daughters of God, regardless what choices we make or teachings we follow. Some LDS members have a hard time distinguishing that difference, I agree. The difference, in an oft quoted nutshell, is "love the sinner, hate the sin."
Unfortunately, some don't practice that as clearly as they should, and many outside our faith look at our disdain for certain practices or teachings and interpret that as hatred towards the people practicing or teaching them.
WEEDED OUT IS CORRECT!
TO: PRESIDENT MONSON, please be the favorite prophet of the people at this time in the world and throw out the (Section 132) It was a mistake from the beginning, and men are smarter now. Old times and feeble narrow mindedness belong here no more.
It isn't just men posting, and it isn't just men who aren't bothered by the idea. If it upsets you so badly that you're on here making these divisive comments and threatening to leave the church over it, I'd suggest studying more about the topic and praying for understanding and guidance. And in the meantime, please don't lump everybody in with your own personal feelings, because they are not universal. Good luck!
-Sarah
D&C 132 is revelation from God. You would have us toss it out because "men are smarter now." Read the above scripture completely, then ask yourself which side you are really on.
But let's be clear on this point - the doctrines and policies of the LDS church change according to God's instruction through the prophets, not in reaction to changing times. You want references to plural marriage in D&C 132 weeded out. How about those chapters in the Old Testament regarding David and Solomon being commanded to practice the same thing? Shall we eradicate those?
This isn't something that is unique to our day. It has been practiced in Christianity for thousands of years, WHEN AND AS DIRECTED BY GOD. When God directs the faithful, they follow. When the people direct God, He leaves them on their own. Which are you?
Read the Manifesto from 1890, also known as Official Declaration - 1, regarding this. It is available on the LDS Web site. It states quite clearly that President Woodruff was directed by God to issue the declaration halting plural marriage, and that if he had been commanded to continue the practice, he and the other leaders would gladly have endured persecution and prison to carry out the will of God. They'd been chased out of numerous towns and two temples before, they would have endured it again.
I realize those who don't believe we are directed by a prophet today won't believe this. No amount of arguing or logic is going to convince you otherwise. Have a nice day.
And what does the New Testament say about marriage?
YOU are a man posing as a woman. I recognize you by what you say. Shame on you!
it's not how many times you pray, or go to church, or how many wives you have that will get you into heaven. It's how much you lied, cheated, and stole, and how many others you hurt, that will keep you out. Especially when you do it in the name of religion.
don't think heaven is an open door. it's not - and your sins may not all be forgiven regardless of your beliefs.
So I suggest everyone take a deep breath and consider how your actions affect others, and begin a path towards being GOOD people rather than rightous people. Rightousness won't get you far - goodness and compassion towards your fellow man (and especially children) will.
end of sermon.
I think a few of the poeple who have posted are members of the FLDS or some of polygamous group.
However in general I do not see people defending polygamy. The odd thing is you ask for the Church to distance itself from polygamy. What more can they do without being hateful?
I doubt that polygamy will be reinstituted during mortal life. I do not know though.
Also Jen, please refrain from asking people not to comment here. I know their comments are frustrating, but let them have their comments. Some of the negative comments help us better present the message.
One more thing, I think that some of the people who have engaged in blanket anti-Texas speech, and I even may be guilty of it, should back off. If I have said soemthing that offended a Texan I am sorry. I need to not ascribe to malice what can be explained by other means. Texas is full of many people who would accpet the truth if they were not kept from it by the craftiness of men. Hopefully some people will actually watch the videos and have their hearts touched.
Well sir, I believe the LDS church needs to get some huge back bone and kick the living poop-poop out of some of these FLDS men, who claim relations to the LDS church. Makes me feel like dropping my membership to tell you the truth.
The FLDS deviates are harmful to LDS membership. No one wants to live some sick wacky polygamy life style, men nor women. Who needs religion to be immoral.
So what, should the church set up a nice inquisition, gather up the accused, and when they are found guilty perform some "autos de fe" on them by burning them at the stake.
This is the United States of America. Religious groups are not allowed to enact physcial punishment on other people.
Nonetheless these FLDS are not making the church look good, and comparing the two religions is very wrong. I agree with LKM.
I am a heterosexual female, and I see far more honor in same-sex couples wanting to be united in marriage than for people to be living in polygamous marriages and having multiple sex partners.
I'm glad you're "very happy to live the law of chastity and only have one spouse!" Will you feel the same if your wife passes away and you decide to re-marry? In the LDS church, you'll then be committing polygamy...and you'll still be living the law of chastity.
I do support the church distinguishing itself from the FLDS, but I am glad that Elder Cook did it without calling for violaence. Elder Cook clearly stated we believe everyone has the right to practice their religion. This does not mean they can not be prosecuted for breaking laws, but it is hard to reconcile such a view with removing people from their home because of a belief system.
I am just glad I am not a judge, juror or child protection agent who has to work out all the issues involved. I hope they come up with the best solution, but I know that no matter what they do it will not please everyone. With the supreme court ruling the death penalty for child rape unconstitutional it is clear there are some people who will always feel Texas has not done enough, not that anyone who had even the slightest grasp of the law expected anyone at YFZ to get the death penalty.
The Supreme Court is beginning to realize that the death penalty is stupid and will soon ban it altogether - simply because it costs A LOT more money to defend against appeals than it does to simply lock someone away, and it takes away all the years that the crimes can haunt their nightmares and eat away at their soul.
Life without parole is much worse than the death penalty. and cheaper. hey - win,win.
You are only committing plygamy if you are simultaneosly living with more than one spouse. It does not matter whether your spose dies or you get divorced, you are not committing polygamy if you remarry.
If you are a woman, and you are sealed to your first husband, and he dies and then you go and marry another man arn't you married to two men at once? Are you guilty of polyandry? No. However you are just as much married to two men as any man whose first wife died and has now remarried is. The fact of the matter is that the church will excommunicate someone if they try to claim to have two living spouses.
Yes as I have said elsewhere there are other differences between the LDS Church and the FLDS Church. However, the problem is so many people think that the FLDS are just a "sex cult" that in most people minds there is nothing else to be different than the FLDS church in.
You may be right in what you say on the death penalty. That does not keep it from being advocated in the case of some crimes or people from being mad when it does not apply.
My point was, there are some people who to see some FLDS executed and will not be happy if it does not happen. On the other side there are some who want marriage by any female over the age of 12 to be made legal to any man no matter how old his is or how many other wives he has and they will not be satisfied unless it happens. There are not many people in these extremes, but there are lots of people who either feel the YFZ ranch should be closed down and all the adult males should be sent to prison or that Texas should have to pay huge fines for removing the children. Most of the people in these more moderate positions are also so convinced of them that they cannot be appeased either.
Rather than demanding the church change its policies, history, revelations and scriptures to suit your whims, perhaps you should try changing yourself first.
There are many LDS women who are not bothered at all by the idea of polygamy, IF it comes from the Lord. This is a policy that, throughout all of time, has gone in and out of practice. Right now, it's out of practice. It may or may not come back into practice, we don't know. Only the Lord has any idea if that's the case. Until then, perhaps we should leave our scriptures intact.
And TO- Sarah! I don't believe you anymore then does Mary. You are a HOAXER! Go join the FLDS if you don't want to follow LDS rules.
DEAN J.
Most women I know say they would leave their husbands if they pulled such a stunt. SO GET REAL!!! However, you could be a very sick FLDS guy just play the with everyones mind like most typical FLDS men do on here.
I am LDS, female, born and raised in the church. My family members were some of the first to join the church, and one of them is mentioned several times in the D&C (Seymour Brunson). Joseph Smith even officiated his funeral, and first introduced the idea of baptisms for the dead on that occasion. I'm more than happy to prove who I am, if you can think of a way to do so.
Yes, I too know women who are bothered by polygamy, but I also know quite a few who are not. I highly doubt that you personally know thousands of LDS women and their exact thoughts on polygamy. I would also leave my husband if he pulled this during a time when the Lord didn't condone it, and I have big problems with the way the FLDS church practices the policy today.
But I also have a strong testimony that this was put into place by divine revelation, and after some deep soul-searching and praying, I've come to realize that there IS a time and a place for it.
I also don't condone changing our holy scriptures because you disagree with them.
What on earth is wrong with you fLDS and LDS people?? Don't you people teach any morals to your members?
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