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That's a delightfully zen attitude and I concur. This is simply what Mormons do. I have read point and counterpoint rebuttals from both camps and certainly I know where my attitudes are pointed. The "Happiness Seekers" faction has long since ceased to be compelling to me.oliver_denom wrote: ↑Mon Jul 17, 2017 5:48 pm Meh. Whatever helps people get through life. They believe what they need to.
Actually, no. Clearly Mr. Phelps has never been a woman and is completely unable to empathize with someone who wouldn't want to share her husband. We should all be down with Emma having to share her husband with over thirty other women, and over thirty other women having to share a husband with him? Sex isn't the only troubling aspect of that situation, although as I pointed out above, other wives in fact testified they had sex with Joseph.Polygamy is not what really bothers anyone. What bothers people is the possibility that Joseph introduced polygamy—not because of revelation but out of a desire to satisfy lustful feelings.
I remember reading what a scientist said about ethics in scientific inquiry. I think it was Feynman, but it doesn't matter. This person pointed out that, in a scientific disagreement, a scientist has a responsibility to represent opponents' arguments in the best light possible before trying to convince people that those arguments are wrong. I would argue that the church does not even meet the legal ethical requirements of making sure the other side knows everything needed to make their case. This is not a faith-promoting situation.Not Buying It wrote: ↑Tue Jul 18, 2017 7:59 am Besides, Mr. Phelps, if all of this really is just hunky dory, where are the General Conference references to any of these issues? If it is all so freakin' innocent, why don't we talk about them? Seems the Brethren could fairly easily clear up a few misconceptions in Conference and we could all go back to being fully believing members. So why don't they, if all of these things really are OK?
Stop using logic!!! It's not faith promoting!Not Buying It wrote: ↑Tue Jul 18, 2017 7:59 am Besides, Mr. Phelps, if all of this really is just hunky dory, where are the General Conference references to any of these issues? If it is all so freakin' innocent, why don't we talk about them? Seems the Brethren could fairly easily clear up a few misconceptions in Conference and we could all go back to being fully believing members. So why don't they, if all of these things really are OK?
This painful realization is the paradoxical marketing problem that apologists also have. They all are quite confident in their answers to the toughest questions and I can respect that. But at a low level they all pretty much understand that if someone in a faith crisis reads one answer on FairMormon then they will often discover a dozen new problems. While each has an answer, the emotional weight of seeing so many problems in one place is still disconcerting. It's not hard to find stories on reddit.com/r/exmormon talking about how FairMormon led someone out of the LDS church.Not Buying It wrote: ↑Tue Jul 18, 2017 7:59 am Besides, Mr. Phelps, if all of this really is just hunky dory, where are the General Conference references to any of these issues? If it is all so freakin' innocent, why don't we talk about them? Seems the Brethren could fairly easily clear up a few misconceptions in Conference and we could all go back to being fully believing members. So why don't they, if all of these things really are OK?
Yep. FAIRMORMON is directly responsible for my disaffection, and that was long before the CES letter.Corsair wrote: ↑Tue Jul 18, 2017 11:04 amIt's not hard to find stories on reddit.com/r/exmormon talking about how FairMormon led someone out of the LDS church.Not Buying It wrote: ↑Tue Jul 18, 2017 7:59 am Besides, Mr. Phelps, if all of this really is just hunky dory, where are the General Conference references to any of these issues? If it is all so freakin' innocent, why don't we talk about them? Seems the Brethren could fairly easily clear up a few misconceptions in Conference and we could all go back to being fully believing members. So why don't they, if all of these things really are OK?
Confession: I haven't read through the entire letter either.
Yup, I remember looking up something on there and seeing a link to a discussion about JS marrying teenagers and other men's wives. Say wut???Vlad the Emailer wrote: ↑Tue Jul 18, 2017 12:34 pm FAIRMORMON is directly responsible for my disaffection, and that was long before the CES letter.
Wow, yeah, that really struck me too. I don't know why anyone who is not connected in some way to the LDS church would want to read it, so that's a lot of exposure.