Anonymous
Post 10/13/2020 11:43     Subject: I want to be Mormon

Anonymous wrote:Mormons do not believe in "By grace you will be saved." Instead they believe you must do constant good-works and pay 10% of your gross earnings (and they check your W-2) to be saved.

This is one of the reasons many denominations do not believe Mormons are a Christian denomination. Also you will not readily find the Bible in the pews at church. Mormons mostly study and read from the Book Of Mormon, not the Bible. I attended at 2 different wards with friends to "check them out" and I had to ask for a Bible. That was pointless as it was not used at either service whatsoever.

I remain Methodist.


I see nothing wrong with their ways.
Anonymous
Post 10/13/2020 11:19     Subject: I want to be Mormon

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Anonymous wrote:You know you can be a nice person, eat healthy, be family oriented, and even be a prude without having religious beliefs, right? Just be a better person.


But you don't have the strong community to help you out and support you. I would gladly tithe 10% if I could find a religious community that was tight knit and supportive without all the Mormon beliefs.

Orthodox Jews
Religious Muslims
Zoroastrians
Catholics

Basically any one who takes their religion seriously

That community is judgemental and will not be there for you.
It might be for others, but not you.


You don't even know me. Lol.


DP-I agree with PP. You sound pathetic and you’d get eaten alive by some of the outwardly beautiful and perfect, but very judgey, folks.


NP. You don’t know this, you don’t know OP, and I doubt you know many Zoroastrians. Basically, calling pp “pathetic” tells us all we need to know about atheists being judgy.
Anonymous
Post 10/11/2020 20:37     Subject: I want to be Mormon

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You know you can be a nice person, eat healthy, be family oriented, and even be a prude without having religious beliefs, right? Just be a better person.


But you don't have the strong community to help you out and support you. I would gladly tithe 10% if I could find a religious community that was tight knit and supportive without all the Mormon beliefs.

Orthodox Jews
Religious Muslims
Zoroastrians
Catholics

Basically any one who takes their religion seriously

That community is judgemental and will not be there for you.
It might be for others, but not you.


You don't even know me. Lol.


DP-I agree with PP. You sound pathetic and you’d get eaten alive by some of the outwardly beautiful and perfect, but very judgey, folks.
Anonymous
Post 10/11/2020 20:18     Subject: I want to be Mormon

Mormons do not believe in "By grace you will be saved." Instead they believe you must do constant good-works and pay 10% of your gross earnings (and they check your W-2) to be saved.

This is one of the reasons many denominations do not believe Mormons are a Christian denomination. Also you will not readily find the Bible in the pews at church. Mormons mostly study and read from the Book Of Mormon, not the Bible. I attended at 2 different wards with friends to "check them out" and I had to ask for a Bible. That was pointless as it was not used at either service whatsoever.

I remain Methodist.
Anonymous
Post 10/10/2020 19:02     Subject: Re:I want to be Mormon

I don’t think that Mormons are that crazy. I see some other Christians as being odd. Take for instance many Baptists. They seem to have a fantasy that the lord will take care of everything. It is a real fantasy because in truth the lord does not provide material goods that we need. That comes from hard work. Baptists are some of the poorest Christians. On the other hand, Mormons seem to have a grasp of reality to the extent that they take matters into their own hands, working hard to provide for their families. So part of their faith forces Mormons to take personal responsibility.
Anonymous
Post 10/09/2020 03:53     Subject: Re:I want to be Mormon

Some of the best people I know are ex-Mormons. They are kind, generous, community-focused, hardworking, and very open-minded.
Anonymous
Post 10/08/2020 17:59     Subject: I want to be Mormon

Anonymous wrote:There is tons of data that religious people have more stable, happy families, give more charity, have stronger communities, and live more meaningful and connected lives.

Black men who attend church weekly have similar levels of life achievement as white men. Obama, Kanye, etc all attend church weekly.


True when compared to religious people who do not attend church, but not true when compared to atheist's.
Anonymous
Post 10/07/2020 21:26     Subject: I want to be Mormon

Caffeinated sodas were never explicitly not allowed. When the rules were made, there were no sodas.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Post 10/07/2020 20:22     Subject: I want to be Mormon

I remember reading news articles when Brigham Young University (BYU) started allowing Coke (Coke machines?) on campus. Yes. it made the evening news.
Anonymous
Post 10/07/2020 09:33     Subject: I want to be Mormon

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Same and we lived there for three years. The nicest people I have been met. I want my kids raised like them too, except I drink coffee and coke though.


You can drink coke, but not coffee or tea. It's hot drinks that are the problem.


Can they have soup?


They can eat hot food. No coffee or tea in any form. Some don’t drink caffeinated sodas.


Can the soup have rosemary in it, for example?
Anonymous
Post 10/07/2020 09:13     Subject: I want to be Mormon

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Same and we lived there for three years. The nicest people I have been met. I want my kids raised like them too, except I drink coffee and coke though.


You can drink coke, but not coffee or tea. It's hot drinks that are the problem.


Can they have soup?


They can eat hot food. No coffee or tea in any form. Some don’t drink caffeinated sodas.
Anonymous
Post 10/07/2020 04:34     Subject: I want to be Mormon

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Same and we lived there for three years. The nicest people I have been met. I want my kids raised like them too, except I drink coffee and coke though.


You can drink coke, but not coffee or tea. It's hot drinks that are the problem.


Can they have soup?
Anonymous
Post 10/06/2020 21:50     Subject: I want to be Mormon

Anonymous wrote:I was engaged to a Mormon.
I wouldn't call it a cult. They ask a lot of their members, no premarital sex, no alcohol or drugs. In so doing, they need strength and support from each other to obey their rules. Yes, they keep tabs on each other, but it is not in a threatening way.
Also, the family thing. I actually think that they are quite sloppy with that. Because they do not have premarital sex, they get married readily. I see a fair share of divorce. Also, I knew three Mormons who were widowed and all were remarried within 18 months of the spouses deaths....Almost shallow to me.
Yes they are a bit racists, but I saw MANY inter-racial marriages in the church, and I believe that most Mormons now are non white.



I dated a Mormon guy who was divorced (He became a convert after the divorce.) He wanted to marry me very soon after we stared dating. It was something about being married when you die and the Celestial Kingdom, which is what Mormons call Heaven. He was the nicest guy I have known but in no way could I marry a Mormon. I had worked hard on the ERA and the Mormon Church was the reason for its defeat.
Anonymous
Post 10/06/2020 19:55     Subject: I want to be Mormon

I was engaged to a Mormon.
I wouldn't call it a cult. They ask a lot of their members, no premarital sex, no alcohol or drugs. In so doing, they need strength and support from each other to obey their rules. Yes, they keep tabs on each other, but it is not in a threatening way.
Also, the family thing. I actually think that they are quite sloppy with that. Because they do not have premarital sex, they get married readily. I see a fair share of divorce. Also, I knew three Mormons who were widowed and all were remarried within 18 months of the spouses deaths....Almost shallow to me.
Yes they are a bit racists, but I saw MANY inter-racial marriages in the church, and I believe that most Mormons now are non white.