If you haven’t read Robert Kirby’s latest, I think it is one of the best passive aggressive analogies he has done yet.
He says:
“What do you do when one of the pillars of your marriage — such as a shared religion — suddenly crumbles? Is it so important to rebuild that you’re willing to destroy your family over it?
My wife and I go to different churches. It was a long, frustrating process, but not once did I ever consider breaking up the marriage over something as insignificant as a religious or a political difference.”
https://www.sltrib.com/opinion/commenta ... you-trade/
Kirby: Trade cottage for pottage
Re: Kirby: Trade cottage for pottage
With my remaining faith in God I have prayed for this message to show up prominently in General Conference for years. This is not some selfish desire for wealth or riches, It's just a fervent hope that mixed-faith marriages can get some support from LDS leaders. My prayers have been in vain, but I expect to try again in April.
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Re: Kirby: Trade cottage for pottage
This is good, but based on the last three firesides, I wouldn't hold my breath.Corsair wrote: ↑Tue Jan 29, 2019 12:16 pmWith my remaining faith in God I have prayed for this message to show up prominently in General Conference for years. This is not some selfish desire for wealth or riches, It's just a fervent hope that mixed-faith marriages can get some support from LDS leaders. My prayers have been in vain, but I expect to try again in April.