Why do Mormons hate beards?
My honest belief on this is that it's not just some random notion within the black community that Mormons hate black people but it is being taught aggressively to black people that mormons hate them. That's my take growing up my first 23 years in the Salt Lake Valley and then going into the Navy. I think Mormons and the rest of us in the Salt Lake Valley are a lot less racist than almost anywhere. No joke.Why are Mormons, for the most part, only white?
My honest belief on this is that it's not just some random notion within the black community that Mormons hate black people but it is being taught aggressively to black people that mormons hate them. That's my take growing up my first 23 years in the Salt Lake Valley and then going into the Navy. I think Mormons and the rest of us in the Salt Lake Valley are a lot less racist than almost anywhere. No joke.
For reference I lived in Zion, Il and worked at the Naval training center in Great lakes for 9 months. I spent two months in Dam Neck, VA and 5 years in San Diego, although about 2.5 of the years spent in San Diego I was at sea, but there was a healthy population of black people on the ship, an aircraft carrier.
One of my black friends recently told me that a Mormon missionary told him something along the lines that because he was black, he was evil, or something along those lines, but by becoming a Mormon he would be forgiven for being black.
One of my black friends recently told me that a Mormon missionary told him something along the lines that because he was black, he was evil, or something along those lines, but by becoming a Mormon he would be forgiven for being black.
One of my black friends recently told me that a Mormon missionary told him something along the lines that because he was black, he was evil, or something along those lines, but by becoming a Mormon he would be forgiven for being black.
One of my black friends recently told me that a Mormon missionary told him something along the lines that because he was black, he was evil, or something along those lines, but by becoming a Mormon he would be forgiven for being black.
As a non mormon, I don't see how going away, learning how to work, study, and be responsible is handicapping them at all. I know quite a few people who would love to have their freshman year over again.
You're not adding in the "get married within 6 months, children 9 months after that" rule that happens more often than not(no doctrine there, yeah, I know, but of all my friends that went on missions only one[clearly the smartest of the group] took more than a year to find someone)
The point I'm trying to make is these kids are basically told that relations with women can't get very far until they get back. Which means they've gotta keep their hormones in check for three years, at the end of which they're lucky to be able to wait until they actually have a solid relationship before they explode, so they rush marriage. The social agenda within the church after you get married is to have kids ASAP(deny it if you want, but it's reality). So now, before you have a chance to get back into school to get an AA, AS, etc(2 year degree, pretty much required for a respectable job) you have two mouths to feed other than your own.
How is that fair?
Back in the 1800's, that was fine, as most people weren't college educated. It's a vastly different world now.
If a Mormon marries outside of the church and their spouse doesn't convert, do the Mormons then burn the spouse at the stake or just stone the couple?
You're not adding in the "get married within 6 months, children 9 months after that" rule that happens more often than not(no doctrine there, yeah, I know, but of all my friends that went on missions only one[clearly the smartest of the group] took more than a year to find someone)
The point I'm trying to make is these kids are basically told that relations with women can't get very far until they get back. Which means they've gotta keep their hormones in check for three years, at the end of which they're lucky to be able to wait until they actually have a solid relationship before they explode, so they rush marriage. The social agenda within the church after you get married is to have kids ASAP(deny it if you want, but it's reality). So now, before you have a chance to get back into school to get an AA, AS, etc(2 year degree, pretty much required for a respectable job) you have two mouths to feed other than your own.
How is that fair?
Back in the 1800's, that was fine, as most people weren't college educated. It's a vastly different world now.
You're not adding in the "get married within 6 months, children 9 months after that" rule that happens more often than not(no doctrine there, yeah, I know, but of all my friends that went on missions only one[clearly the smartest of the group] took more than a year to find someone)
The point I'm trying to make is these kids are basically told that relations with women can't get very far until they get back. Which means they've gotta keep their hormones in check for three years, at the end of which they're lucky to be able to wait until they actually have a solid relationship before they explode, so they rush marriage. The social agenda within the church after you get married is to have kids ASAP(deny it if you want, but it's reality). So now, before you have a chance to get back into school to get an AA, AS, etc(2 year degree, pretty much required for a respectable job) you have two mouths to feed other than your own.
How is that fair?
Back in the 1800's, that was fine, as most people weren't college educated. It's a vastly different world now.
You're not adding in the "get married within 6 months, children 9 months after that" rule that happens more often than not(no doctrine there, yeah, I know, but of all my friends that went on missions only one[clearly the smartest of the group] took more than a year to find someone)
The point I'm trying to make is these kids are basically told that relations with women can't get very far until they get back. Which means they've gotta keep their hormones in check for three years, at the end of which they're lucky to be able to wait until they actually have a solid relationship before they explode, so they rush marriage. The social agenda within the church after you get married is to have kids ASAP(deny it if you want, but it's reality). So now, before you have a chance to get back into school to get an AA, AS, etc(2 year degree, pretty much required for a respectable job) you have two mouths to feed other than your own.
How is that fair?
Back in the 1800's, that was fine, as most people weren't college educated. It's a vastly different world now.
Does it come from the family or did you guys choose to be a Mormon? Of course it can be both but we shall count those in the first category this time.
I don't think this post is in line with the spirit of this thread.
1. Magnets; how do they work?
ElRoach0 said:2. Joseph Smith said that there are men living on the moon who dress like Quakers and live to be nearly 1000 years old. Since he was wrong about the moon, is it safe to trust him regarding the way to Heaven?
ElRoach0 said:3. Why does the church continue to handicap our young men by sending them on a mission instead of getting them an education first?