From gibblets neg rep of me: Why don't you address the actual sources used for the quotes and not just the website that posts them? It makes us Mormons look bad when we don't address the actual issue and just attack the site or intentions of the person quoting our prophets.
I still stand by this.
You seem like one of those guys that likes to engage the haters. I'm not saying there are haters here (there might be but I'm not talking about that). I'm saying like at Temple Square or maybe at the Manti pageant. Or maybe anti-mormon websites. I'll never understand that part as far as looking for those fights (going to those websites or walking up to those people). If that's not you then sorry. I just don't think that's a healthy approach to these types of discussions.
Not at all. I do not like to engage "anti-Mormons." My definition of "antis" are the crazy evangelicals who are trying to convert me to another strand of Christianity. That does not interest me at all.
Why not start from the truth?
Happily. That's why I posted quotes from church leaders. I attempted to bring some "truth" into it by showing exactly what Mormon church leaders have taught and published. I also wanted to help PKM understand why his leader friends might believe that oral sex is wrong, but other Mormon posters here thought it was crazy. That is why I posted quotes from manuals produced for church leaders - the very people PKM was speaking with.
You cannot find anything official from the Church so you go to an anti- site to find it. Ya, that's not suspicious at all.
I found lots of official stuff. I will post sources below for every quote I used in my original post. I still do not understand what is suspicious about my quotes by church presidents and Apostles.
As far as others having a neg opinion of mormons because of me, well, if they're that shallow then so be it.
You started personally attacking people who were asking honest questions. It shouldn't be surprising that they found that off-putting.
But no question I'm not a perfect mormon and not a good example for others to look at.
Nobody is perfect and nobody expects you to be a good Mormon example. Which is precisely why I found it a bit disappointing that you said that I was making Mormons look bad. Multiple non-Mormons in this thread thanked me for my thoughts and for the quotes I listed in my original post. Maybe the non-Mormons thought the quotes were whacky, but I think they appreciated me being up front and trying to explain to them why some Mormons believe oral sex is wrong.
I don't sugarcoat and can be very blunt (I like talking here versus via PM or neg repping people). No question there.
This does not excuse being impolite when people are having a friendly discussion about a topic, just because the topic makes you personally uncomfortable. There is a way to disagree with someone on a topic without being an *** like you were to PKM and others.
But I'm not going to meet people halfway by using an anti-mormon website to try to bridge the gap. That's not right. There are better ways.
Again, what "Anti" website are you upset about? The one I listed at the end that compiled a bunch of quotes? I'm sorry that this website upset you, but the quotes are all 100% accurate. However, I cited these very same quotes to pro-Mormon sources below. All sources, except for one or two, are to byu.edu or LDS owned websites.
As for a better way, how about you try to contribute some statements from church leaders that would portray a different understanding or refute the quotes I listed, rather than a general ad-hominem towards me or a site.
I didn't neg rep you for posting statements. I neg repped you because I don't agree with your methods.
My methods? Because I listed quotes from church leaders over the past 50 years? I'm sorry you disagree. How else would you suggest that I explain the evolution of our church's stance on sexuality between couples besides using quotes from church manuals and church leaders?
Oh... are you still upset about the website I listed at the bottom of my post that compiles many of these? If that is so, then I am sorry that you deem that an unworthy method. But, surprisingly, when you search for "oral sex" on lds.org they do not include any of these past statements. Kind of like the same way when you search "polyandry" on lds.org you will not find any relevant articles either. Yet, there is no denying that polyandry existed in our church's history.
Which honestly I couldn't care less about but since you engaged me I'll play ball.
I don't want to play ball. You win.
I don't think anyone cares, but I was a research assistant for a history/religion professor while an undergrad at BYU for 2 years. His main area of research, which I was fortunate enough to help with, was/is the development of LDS theology and the way LDS theology has changed and developed over the years. I find this topic very fascinating. Since I am already familiar with many of the sources, I often decide to jump into the discussion when it involves Mormon history and how some things are different between the generations.
I'm sorry it makes you uncomfortable that I also speak "bluntly" like yourself, but I am not going to sugar coat statements in a way that attempts to downplay the changing of Mormon doctrine/thought. Rather, I am going to post the facts as I view them/understand them in an effort to help non-Mormons and some Mormons understand WHY/HOW Mormon beliefs changed. I am not going to pretend they never did.
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As I mentioned above, here are the quotes I used in my post and their sources:
Quote 1 and 2 come from this book which I have reviewed and also this website (not at all an "anti-mormon website[]"):
Book:
https://www.amazon.com/Statements-LDS-First-Presidency-Compendium/dp/1560851953
Site:
https://mormonmatters.org/2008/03/17/prophetic-counsel-about-sex-within-marriage-a-brief-history/
Quote 3 came from the LDS Institute manual:
https://institute.lds.org/manuals/eternal-marriage-student-manual/h-l-intimacy-1b.asp
Quote 4 came from the same place, but a different page:
https://institute.lds.org/manuals/eternal-marriage-student-manual/h-l-intimacy-1e.asp
Quote 5 is harder to find a hard copy of the actual source since it was a letter to stake presidents and bishops, but the BYU 100 hour board posted it previously and linked quotes from this church produced book, the 1978 General Handbook of Instruction which was given to church leaders (Bishops and Stake Presidents - the very people who repeated this anti-oral sex stance to PKM).
Book: First Presidency letter, June 9, 1976, Church Archives; General Handbook of Instructions, supp. 3 to #21 (March 1, 1978), pg. 4 as cited in Kimball, E. L (2005) Lengthen Your Stride, Working Draft.
Site:
https://theboard.byu.edu/questions/6853/ ; The bycommonconsent blog, far from an anti-mormon blog, also quotes it:
https://bycommonconsent.com/2006/02/24/a-brief-review-of-mormon-intimacy/
Quote 6 came from the same mormonmatters.org website I cited previously and not at all "anti-mormon." This same quote is found in the instructions given to bishops and stake presidents when interviewing someone for a temple recommend.
Book: Ask your bishop or stake president
Site:
https://mormonmatters.org/2008/03/17/prophetic-counsel-about-sex-within-marriage-a-brief-history/ ;
https://marvelousworkandawonder.com/cmnblog/2011/02/01/tea-and-crumpets-with-bill-witt/
Quote 7 can be found on the LDS CES (Church Educational System) website and manual. The website is quoting from the book given to Bishops and Stake Presidents.
Book: Book 1: Stake Presidencies and Bishoprics [1998], 158
Site:
https://www.ldsces.org/manuals/building-an-eternal-marriage-teacher-manual/marr-bldg-8.asp
The four quotes listed at the bottom of my post:
Quote 1: Russell M. Nelson 2006 General Conference talk
Site:
https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2006/04/nurturing-marriage?lang=eng
Quote 2: October 2003 Ensign, Your Longing For Family Joy, by Bruce C. Hafen
Site:
https://www.lds.org/ensign/2003/10/your-longing-for-family-joy
Quote 3:
Book: LDS Marriage and Family Relations student manual (the yellow version) from the article "The Gospel Perspective on Morality" page 240.
Site:
https://theboard.byu.edu/questions/6853/
Quote 4:
Source: First Presidency letter, Jan. 5, 1982. Can be found in the church archives or quoted online.
Site:
https://mormonmatters.org/2008/03/17/prophetic-counsel-about-sex-within-marriage-a-brief-history/
Here is another site from an active believing Mormon who has compiled many of these same quotes. Maybe now you can discuss them instead of attacking me for posting them:
https://www.mtgriffith.com/web_documents/properintimacy.htm
I listed the "anti-mormon site" because it had all the quotes in one place, plus other ones I thought people might find interesting.