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In the butt?
I get it now![]()
speaking of the slow mainstreaming of Mormonism since the 1960s:
https://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/news/54409028-78/church-lds-mormon-resignation.html.csp
If someone doesn't feel comfortable or correct about some aspect of their life, they should change it. Staying in a church that doesnt make you happy makes no sense. I have a difficult time believing God wants anyone to be miserable to ensure their salvation.
I would actually relish the idea of raising my kids in a duel-religion house. What better way to teach your kids tolerance, choice, and spiritualness? (not a word)
If someone doesn't feel comfortable or correct about some aspect of their life, they should change it. Staying in a church that doesnt make you happy makes no sense. I have a difficult time believing God wants anyone to be miserable to ensure their salvation.
Please be sure to recognize that I wasn't calling for anything to the contrary. What I said spoke to more nuanced, sociological changes. Your response was about personal ethics. Those are two different discussions.
... not to mention that in different times and places in the history of Christianity people HAVE thought that one must suffer for salvation.
I would actually relish the idea of raising my kids in a duel-religion house.
If that was intentional, it provides some awesome imagery. Otherwise I think you meant "dual".
And just where did they get their information about what is/is not permitted? Of course, anything outside marriage is not allowed (i.e. a 3-some, swapping, etc., but as to what a husband and wife do together, there are no official doctrines, only advisories that nothing should be degrading or forced upon one or the other partner. If your business partners are telling you otheriwse, it is their own opinion or that of a bishop who has voiced his personal beliefs.Nope, but all of my business partners are mormon and the stories they've told me (as crazy) lead me to believe they're not, at all. Also, without getting into any details, they've told me what things are not permitted .. with all due respect, no thanks.![]()
And just where did they get their information about what is/is not permitted. Of course, anything outside marriage is not allowed (i.e. a 3-some, swapping, etc., but as to what a husband and wife do together, there are no official doctrines, only advisories that nothing should be degrading or forced upon one or the other partner. If your business partners are telling you otheriwse, it is their own opinion or that of a bishop who has voiced his personal beliefs.
And just where did they get their information about what is/is not permitted. Of course, anything outside marriage is not allowed (i.e. a 3-some, swapping, etc., but as to what a husband and wife do together, there are no official doctrines, only advisories that nothing should be degrading or forced upon one or the other partner. If your business partners are telling you otheriwse, it is their own opinion or that of a bishop who has voiced his personal beliefs.
... not to mention that in different times and places in the history of Christianity people HAVE thought that one must suffer for salvation.
Waaay OT .. but is your field of study etymology, by chance?
No. I'm not sure anybody is exclusively dedicated to etymology anymore. Most scholars dabble in it.
I'm pretty weak with languages, actually. I can travel with Spanish. I've known bits of Russian. That's about it. You can go a long way with English and Spanish.