Thread: Not a TBM?????
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March 24th 2012, 04:04 PM #31
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March 24th 2012, 04:19 PM #32
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March 24th 2012, 04:22 PM #33
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March 24th 2012, 04:39 PM #34
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I would have serious questions and concerns for sure. And I would seek answers, and I would make prayer a part of it, and I would also try to forgive the person, and not let things fester and destroy my faith and testimony which is NOT based upon or dependent upon the degree of perfect behavior (or imperfect behavior) that I witness in others including the prophet himself.
This example speaks to the issue to taking offense or being offended, or giving offense. There are people who leave the Church all the time because they felt offended by a doctrine, or a policy, or something someone said, or someone's behavior, etc. The list could go on giving reasons people have for taking offense. I know some members in name only in my neighborhood who will never speak on friendly terms to anyone who IS LDS because they were offended. If I were to say "hi" to them, they would take offense.
This may shock you too, I don't know, but I think that being offended is a choice people make to justify themselves and feel better about some of their other choices. I can honestly say that I have never been offended by any person in the Church where I have let it fester for more than about a day. Taking offense at something is probably one of the last things I want to do where my faith is concerned."Behold, I am Jesus Christ, whom the prophets testified shall come into the world.
And behold, I am the light and the life of the world; and I have drunk out of that bitter cup which the Father hath given me, and have glorified the Father in c\taking upon me the sins of the world, in the which I have suffered the will of the Father in all things from the beginning."
(3 Nephi 11:10-11)
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March 24th 2012, 04:54 PM #35
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Big Love is something that I have honestly never seen. (I don't even have cable or satellite). But I've heard it mentioned a great deal and I know it's premise. It is a gross misrepresentation of our beliefs and traditions, IMO. It provides entertainment for an evening, but otherwise is of little or no value, in my TBM opinion and does not represent or present a correct picture of the LDS faith. Some people consider me austere but we only allow the TV on on weekends and holidays, and even at that the kids are limited to 2 hours a day. My wife and I follow the same rules pretty much, (unless my Alma mater is playing football or basketball). And we don't have cable or sat. because we find the content to be something we don't want in our home. The kids are entirely entertained on the weekends by watching old episodes of Bewitched on DVD. And last night we saw a family movie (dolphin tales) together and had a great time.
Back to topic, we do have Church courts, but those are serious offenses. And two witness are required.Last edited by OtherCheek; March 24th 2012 at 04:56 PM.
"Behold, I am Jesus Christ, whom the prophets testified shall come into the world.
And behold, I am the light and the life of the world; and I have drunk out of that bitter cup which the Father hath given me, and have glorified the Father in c\taking upon me the sins of the world, in the which I have suffered the will of the Father in all things from the beginning."
(3 Nephi 11:10-11)
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March 24th 2012, 05:49 PM #36
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I should hope so.
Well, that's mighty magnanimous of you, but if you were TRYING to seek answers, and I treated you like you were accusing me of lying, and got all upset about it, and then gave you the "cold shoulder" every time I saw you after that, maybe you'd think differently.And I would seek answers, and I would make prayer a part of it, and I would also try to forgive the person, and not let things fester and destroy my faith and testimony which is NOT based upon or dependent upon the degree of perfect behavior (or imperfect behavior) that I witness in others including the prophet himself.
Actually, it speaks more to creating doubt by not being totally honest, and then refusing to do the Matt 18:15-17 thing.This example speaks to the issue to taking offense or being offended, or giving offense.
It was about cold hard fact. Blueprints. Documents. In my example, I could be seen as being less than honest. I'm telling you things happened a particular way, and putting a spiritual spin on it, and you're discovering, without even TRYING to discover, that I'm not being honest. You approach me, and I rebuff you and insult you for even asking.There are people who leave the Church all the time because they felt offended by a doctrine, or a policy, or something someone said, or someone's behavior, etc.
You're not allowing your dog to poop in their yard, are you?The list could go on giving reasons people have for taking offense. I know some members in name only in my neighborhood who will never speak on friendly terms to anyone who IS LDS because they were offended. If I were to say "hi" to them, they would take offense.
Actually, OC, it doesn't shock me at all --- my Tweb Mormon friends seem to take offense quite often whether it is intended or not. Are you telling me that's why "they" do it?This may shock you too, I don't know, but I think that being offended is a choice people make to justify themselves and feel better about some of their other choices.
Can my Mormon friends choose NOT to be offended just as easily as they can choose TO BE offended?
I can honestly say that I have never been offended by any person in the Church where I have let it fester for more than about a day. Taking offense at something is probably one of the last things I want to do where my faith is concerned.
You know that's gonna go in the quote bin, yes? 
I think you're missing the point, OC. It wasn't any of the "TBM" things you mentioned that caused him to doubt, so I'm a little surprised you jumped to that conclusion without understanding the situation more carefully.
He saw an inconsistency with what he was told, vs. what he saw on paper.
He did the CORRECT BIBLICAL THING, assuming there must be a good explanation, and went "one on one" to resolve the matter.
He was rebuffed, which genuinely confused him.
He went back to his outside sources to verify the information, and it was unimpeachable.
This caused him to doubt OTHER things that he was told, and the whole issue of "Truth" and "seek truth wherever you can find it".
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March 24th 2012, 07:14 PM #37
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Last edited by OtherCheek; March 24th 2012 at 07:21 PM.
"Behold, I am Jesus Christ, whom the prophets testified shall come into the world.
And behold, I am the light and the life of the world; and I have drunk out of that bitter cup which the Father hath given me, and have glorified the Father in c\taking upon me the sins of the world, in the which I have suffered the will of the Father in all things from the beginning."
(3 Nephi 11:10-11)
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March 24th 2012, 07:18 PM #38
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March 24th 2012, 07:27 PM #39
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March 25th 2012, 01:05 PM #40
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Absolutely, it was good entertainment. However, it was about a bigamist family that rejected the current teachings of the LDS church and were trying to live in the true spirit of the original teachings of Smith. I never assumed it ever accurately depicted LDS it just got me curious.
I have some pretty strong opinions on the corrupting influence of TV, not so much the programs but the product propaganda, ie, advertizements which has the sole purpose of creating in the viewer a perceived need to purchase a product, or manipulate in some way the opinion of ht viewer. So I'm happy you limit the TV in your house.
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March 26th 2012, 05:58 AM #41
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That kind of stuff is EVERYWHERE Xru ,there is no real way to avoid it (even if you limit tv) ,unless you want to go and be Amish. You can't even drive down very many roads without being bombarded by advertisements ,and the like. I understand your opinion ,but it just isn't really possible to avoid this stuff ,especially if you want to stay informed on what's happening in the world.
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March 26th 2012, 10:57 AM #42
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Nah....it's not a term reserved for the "real" Mormons in the way that you are interpreting it. It's more of a distinction, in my mind, as to who is more active - no matter what. For instance, I think it would be safe to liken this to Christians who only go to church at Easter and Christmas times. As a kid (and still Lutheran), through a child's eyes, actions spoke louder than words (and this still does, though I also now know there may be many unapparent reasons for someone to not be able to get to church and honor the Sabath on every Sabath day), I thought it was rather insincere of my folks for several years to go only on the holidays. As I got older I realized that they were still good people who were believers; also, their pattern of attending church more often was made manifest throughout the years. They just didn't exercise their personal choices to include going to church every Sunday. Also, I think my father was bothered by the fact he was excommunicated from the RCC for marrying my mother when she refused to sign any type of paperwork making the promise to raise any children they would have in the RCC. This hurt him immensely, and also frightened him, because he still loved God - but the RCC had pretty much damned him. So sometimes he would go with us; and sometimes he wouldn't.
By the way, this is also a "way" (if you will), for us to understand that someone has become less active. It does not have the negative spin which you seem to be wanting to give it. Someone who is less active could have many reasons for becoming so. Since we are all part of the same flock, we follow Christ's example of trying not to let any of the flock stray. If you want to find a negative "spin" - then look up a "jack" Mormon....sort of Christendom's version of a previously active member who has now basically become agnostic and uncaring about their relationship with God. They still believe; but for whatever the reason, it just doesn't seem to matter much right now in their life. Or even worse, they still believe; but no longer believe God is the loving and caring God they once believed in.
Love,
jo"Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle." source unknown
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March 26th 2012, 11:03 AM #43
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WHAT? Maybe you should talk to OC.
It wasn't ME who interpreted it, Jo, your beef is with OC.
That's so far off what OC is talking about, it doesn't even sound like the same thing. OC even made a LIST of things that a TBM is required to believe, and if somebody is even THINKING about leaving Mormonism, it appears to be prima facie evidence that they're NOT a TBM.It's more of a distinction, in my mind, as to who is more active - no matter what. For instance, I think it would be safe to liken this to Christians who only go to church at Easter and Christmas times.
Love
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March 26th 2012, 03:28 PM #44
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