Even my younger kids stopped fooling around to listen.
There's something about the possibility of kids falling thousands of feet to their deaths that triggers joy in most of us.
Even my younger kids stopped fooling around to listen.
Why even bother asking for a vote if everyone is just expected to vote to sustain?
The talk about the brothers hiking in Snow Canyon was the best of today, bar none.
Not to change the subject(normal for a message board) but I really enjoy the quote: "when I do good, I feel good; when I do bad, I feel bad. That is my religion."
Back to topic: though I am neither a husband nor a father, "Your sons will learn how to be husbands and fathers by observing the way you fulfill these roles.” really resonated with me.
Tell that to my three daughters who think poop and fart jokes are what makes the world spin. You bass turds and your male offspring make me sick.
Is or was Elder Holland's reference to "eternal anguish" a synonym for hell when he was telling that Snow Canyon story? And if so, am I ****ed as an Atheist because I'm not repenting or abiding by the divine commandments? Is it safe to assume that even if I live a good life and do well, I'm still screwed in the eyes of the Mormon church?
No, that's not safe to assume. It would be interesting to know the context, because if he said that, he did a poor job of communicating his message, as that definitely doesn't jive with the doctrine.Is or was Elder Holland's reference to "eternal anguish" a synonym for hell when he was telling that Snow Canyon story? And if so, am I ****ed as an Atheist because I'm not repenting or abiding by the divine commandments? Is it safe to assume that even if I live a good life and do well, I'm still screwed in the eyes of the Mormon church?
Is or was Elder Holland's reference to "eternal anguish" a synonym for hell when he was telling that Snow Canyon story? And if so, am I ****ed as an Atheist because I'm not repenting or abiding by the divine commandments? Is it safe to assume that even if I live a good life and do well, I'm still screwed in the eyes of the Mormon church?
No, that's not safe to assume. It would be interesting to know the context, because if he said that, he did a poor job of communicating his message, as that definitely doesn't jive with the doctrine.
He's saying Christ's atonement saved people from eternal anguish. He was talking about the human race in general. In essence he was teaching about grace.https://www.lds.org/church/news/jeffrey-r-holland-where-justice-love-and-mercy-meet?lang=eng
Break it down for me. I'm curious.
He's saying Christ's atonement saved people from eternal anguish. He was talking about the human race in general. In essence he was teaching about grace.
Non believers who sodomize cats, maybe not. But in all seriousness, of course. IMO, it's about living a Christlike life more than believing in Christ, per se.I appreciate the response.
So Christ's atonement even saved the lives of non-believers?
IMO, it's about living a Christlike life more than believing in Christ, per se.
I agree. It's rather difficult to argue against anything Mr. Jesus had to say.
I agree. It's rather difficult to argue against anything Mr. Jesus had to say.
Non believers who sodomize cats, maybe not. But in all seriousness, of course. IMO, it's about living a Christlike life more than believing in Christ, per se.
So just to be clear, you're a communist?