Because of all this, she had to take a week off work and buy a plane ticket back to VA, none of which would have been required if she were a local landlord and
not a LD one.
Why doesn't an LDS minister get in a plane & bless the entire planet from the sky & be done with it... I'm sure that would «count»
I was appalled to learn that people — I suppose in the more insular Utah and Idaho communities — would refuse to allow their children to play with kids who weren't LDS.
After all, even among people who are
not LDS, if you spend a lot of time with someone who smokes, you're more likely to take it up.
No, that really, really is
not LDS doctrine.
I fact there is no mention of anything outside of it even his business partner was a mormon the one who's daughter went missing... Hundreds of other little girls went missing and he never even acknowledged it because they weren't LDS... I little insight to his practices.
Chances are the guy has connections with a lot of powerful people who are
not LDS, because (gasp) Mormons actually do associate with people who are not Mormon.
Bible Belt Baptists, Chick Fil A.
Not LDS Christians.
So, why didn't the LDS consider this simple solution to the problem of too many men, not enough wives?
... and our nation is
NOT the LDS CHURCH or The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints!!!
(
Not LDS)(Not corresponding moral beliefs)(Not Libertarian)(Not Matthew 22:35 - 40)
Taele said most of the team attends even if they aren't LDS, «unless they have a paper or something to write.»
I am
not LDS but am a conservative Christian and dress modestly, too!
Not exact matches
What I find so incredibly offensive about this is that the
LDS community is
not only taking liberty with sacred traditions that do
not belong to them, but actually prohibiting real Jews from buying the real wine they need for their authentic, Jewish seders.
I'm
LDS, and have been all my life, and I think part of the challenge for those who remain faithful is that they don't know quite what to say or how to behave around someone who has decided that «everything you're living is a lie.»
It's hard to know what to do, it's hard to know how to deal with the situation, especially because we're in a situation where both parties know what the standard is; it would be different if they had never been
LDS and therefore had
not once lived by a particular code of conduct.
I can't find statistics, but studies have shown that
LDS woman (and men) are more highly educated than the national average, and are more likely to have college degrees than the average American.
You know, Andre, it's
not so much what the
LDS is about, I wonder at the
LDS's lack of self control and sense of propriety.
But I also have relatives who were raised
LDS but are
not active, or who were inactive but then decided to come back; relatives who had children outside of marriage, who have gotten drunk, who have gotten tattoos, who have become drug addicts.
I don't agree that the
LDS chuch should have a say on my salvation if I choose in life
not to be a member of their church.
LDS / Mormon is very different than a subset of Christianity (most Christians don't consider it Christianity at all), and therefore since it is
not as well known as mainline Christianity (Catholic and Protestant), criticizing particular details (hair - splitting) is still useful on educating others on
LDS beliefs — even if done so in a negative way.
Ivan, the context of the Bible is
not in question, rather the interpretation by the
LDS.
The
LDS Library is currently with the help of thousands of volunteers (of which you do
NOT have to be Mormon) are transcribing the information to go up online and it will be available to the public again at NO EXPENSE.
What the
LDS chruch means is «Don't do it publicly or from the pulpit where we can get caught.
(
not «Morman») And yes, I do think the
LDS Church needs to issue an apology to its black members for
not allowing them to receive the priesthood until 1978.
Therefore, the poor mental health (highly - prevalent depression) does
not stem from a lack of exercise, smoking or drinking as required by the
LDS Church Word of Wisdom dictates.The church leaders do stress to get married early and to have lots of children.
Baptism is a prerequisit to salvation, as per the
LDS belief, the work is done on behalf of those departed without knowing whether they will or will
not accept on the other side.
I don't think that the
lds was founded on a bet (like Scientology) but a religion founded on the run from angry mobs with tar and feathers is only slightly better.
The article just reminds the
LDS members
not to get into politics because they are corrupt.
The fact is that the issues you speak of are
not because the people are members of the
LDS church but in fact this is what happens in any society of humans living as close together as we do in large cities.
If Mormons can
not respect the deeply held beliefs of a faith that is
not their own, then I have serious questions about the integrity of
LDS.
But consider too that being
LDS is
not a Christmas - and - Easter religion; we don't even go to church for just one hour sometime over the weekend.
The
LDS Church does
not randomly and systematically baptize individuals who are in the genealogy records in the
LDS library.
Otherwise,
LDS, please take note that Passover traditions are deeply, deeply meaningful to Jews; they were
not passed down to you, and they are
not yours to take liberty with.
The
LDS faith does
NOT teach or believe what Aiki just said.
Hi, Peter... its a shame you're
not in Chicago, you»
ld fit in fine with our diverse little group.
And contrary to what Mouw suggests, the
LDS Church is
not bashful about the implications of the first half of the Snow couplet — that God and humans are of the same species.
Isn't that obvious that I'm an
LDS and that when I mentioned «church» I meant the
LDS church.
To b Christian is to recognise Christ as God in one form or the other and this is what excludes JWs,
LDS n other quasi-Christian cults.
The
LDS Church should
not accept such papers and reject all such filings, except with the unanimous consent of all descendants.
The
LDS Church, which entrusts local leaders to determine local callings, does
not pay clergy, nor does it send would - be bishops to seminary.
For while
LDS leaders don't seem to be talking much about the first half of the Snow couplet, there is still public
LDS proclamation of the doctrine.
LDS was
not even around when the U.S.A. was first birthed.
LDS people do
not consider Joseph Smith or Brigham Young gods.
The above verse of scripture has
not a damned thing to do with celestial glories as from what I heard the
LDS are leaning towards,,,, Care to explain to us all this celestial rewarding?
And although it's great that you won't consider religion when you vote, most of the
LDS around here (Salt Lake City) are practically p - ing in their pants over having two mormons in the race (although they suspect Huntsman is
not sufficiently right - wing).
If there is unfair treatment of women in the
LDS church, it is by individuals who alone are
not living the standards they promised to keep at baptism.
The founder of the
LDS church is Joseph Smith,
not John.