That’s crazy, that’s like a lot. How can you do that to kids?
There is no evidence in the article of any harm coming to kids. Yes there were process crimes, and defrauding government benefits. But the fact that people jump to harm to kids with no evidence is something I find sickening. Maybe it was reckless or negligent in that it could have potentially caused harm, but having caused harm to kids is such a serious accusation that it has to come with direct evidence. Considering through the whole article they couldn't find one example means that people are intentionally making accusations that will make him look more sinister when he argues against them.
It's such a serious accusation that you are almost seen as pure evil for arguing against the accusation once it is laid.
Comments I've seen about the recent LDS murders in Mexico are starting to make me think there is a campaign against Mormons. Likely because they are arguably the last remaining socially-viable and prosperous group of white folks in the US.
I'm leaning toward the fact that VOAT is overrun with QRV and GreataQwakenings protestants who have the anti-mormon hard on saying they don't believe in the true christ, yada yada while at the core they're have the same motivations and ethnicity. There used to be some Mormon apologists who would chime in every time this came up and truth be told all they ever do is go to work and build strong families. Confused protestant boom-booms hoping Trump is saving them whilst simultaneously estranged from their children are probably threatened by that at a deep level. Mormons still think there's nothing wrong with Jew banking and supporting israel so I'm not saying it's all sunshine and rainbows!
I’m a member of the Church. I work at the Missionary Training Center in Provo, Utah. We talk about the Jewish problem almost every day in the office. I am also wondering what is behind the recent flood of anti-Mormon posts around here.
Every time I visit UT I'm left with a lot of respect for the people who have built that society. I don't have any substantial relationships with any Mormons. I'm glad to see some evidence that previous things I've read about their relationship with Jewry are perhaps not as friendly as I'd heard. I'd very much hate to see what they've built destroyed. When I read SLC-area newspapers it seems that the same infections are now setting in there as destroyed the culture and prosperity of my home state. But perhaps there is some hope.
The infection is indeed spreading here. My friends and I completed an anti-gay flyer campaign at BYU yesterday in response to the encroaching LGBT plague; in particular, we were responding to a recent pro-gay article in one of the official BYU student-run magazines. The Church itself will never give in to leftism but many Church members, especially here at BYU, are being poisoned.
Give your church 500 years, but the sentiment is nice. They caved to political pressure over polygamy and the temple ceremonies over time they will again and again. The Book isn't literally and your leaders know it. But it is a powerful mythos so I hope it works out for you, either way.
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fusir ago
There is no evidence in the article of any harm coming to kids. Yes there were process crimes, and defrauding government benefits. But the fact that people jump to harm to kids with no evidence is something I find sickening. Maybe it was reckless or negligent in that it could have potentially caused harm, but having caused harm to kids is such a serious accusation that it has to come with direct evidence. Considering through the whole article they couldn't find one example means that people are intentionally making accusations that will make him look more sinister when he argues against them.
It's such a serious accusation that you are almost seen as pure evil for arguing against the accusation once it is laid.
Ua3yaeba ago
Comments I've seen about the recent LDS murders in Mexico are starting to make me think there is a campaign against Mormons. Likely because they are arguably the last remaining socially-viable and prosperous group of white folks in the US.
TwistedSista ago
I'm leaning toward the fact that VOAT is overrun with QRV and GreataQwakenings protestants who have the anti-mormon hard on saying they don't believe in the true christ, yada yada while at the core they're have the same motivations and ethnicity. There used to be some Mormon apologists who would chime in every time this came up and truth be told all they ever do is go to work and build strong families. Confused protestant boom-booms hoping Trump is saving them whilst simultaneously estranged from their children are probably threatened by that at a deep level. Mormons still think there's nothing wrong with Jew banking and supporting israel so I'm not saying it's all sunshine and rainbows!
JacobJaredKenworthy ago
I’m a member of the Church. I work at the Missionary Training Center in Provo, Utah. We talk about the Jewish problem almost every day in the office. I am also wondering what is behind the recent flood of anti-Mormon posts around here.
Ua3yaeba ago
Every time I visit UT I'm left with a lot of respect for the people who have built that society. I don't have any substantial relationships with any Mormons. I'm glad to see some evidence that previous things I've read about their relationship with Jewry are perhaps not as friendly as I'd heard. I'd very much hate to see what they've built destroyed. When I read SLC-area newspapers it seems that the same infections are now setting in there as destroyed the culture and prosperity of my home state. But perhaps there is some hope.
JacobJaredKenworthy ago
The infection is indeed spreading here. My friends and I completed an anti-gay flyer campaign at BYU yesterday in response to the encroaching LGBT plague; in particular, we were responding to a recent pro-gay article in one of the official BYU student-run magazines. The Church itself will never give in to leftism but many Church members, especially here at BYU, are being poisoned.
TwistedSista ago
Give your church 500 years, but the sentiment is nice. They caved to political pressure over polygamy and the temple ceremonies over time they will again and again. The Book isn't literally and your leaders know it. But it is a powerful mythos so I hope it works out for you, either way.