When in doubt school it out!
I think
so .............. that means yes, right? I was thinkin you meant, "When in doubt school is out!"
When in doubt school it out!
I think
so .............. that means yes, right? I was thinkin you meant, "When in doubt school is out!"
Actually that sounds better. Tomorrow will be known as no school for anyone day.
Awesome! But tomorrow morning I'm going to wake Eli up to get him ready for school. Let him get his 5 year old little self ready for school .. when he's all done, I'll let him know his school called and it's a work at home day .. and there's yard work assigned.
Yes.
On television, right now, is a tv show explaining what the Mormon church 'is.'
This morning I have spoken to folks back in the midwest to see their view of the show. I was somewhat surprised that most took away from the airing that it's difficult to get 'out.' None used the word cult, but 3 out of the 4 I spoke to seemed to feel that Mormonism was ultra controlling and was burdensome on the soul.
I guess we all hear what we want to believe. As I have said earlier in this thread, I thought it was pretty fair.
Interesting take on the show.
This morning I have spoken to folks back in the midwest to see their view of the show. I was somewhat surprised that most took away from the airing that it's difficult to get 'out.' None used the word cult, but 3 out of the 4 I spoke to seemed to feel that Mormonism was ultra controlling and was burdensome on the soul.
I guess we all hear what we want to believe. As I have said earlier in this thread, I thought it was pretty fair.
I just stopped going and I was "out". They came by and I politely and firmly told them no. Still have all the friends I wanted to keep and none of my family has disowned me.
That's good. That could be because you're so handsome and a total badass, though.
Listening to two member friends discuss this. One is a lifelong member. Born intot he church and is 4th generation. The other is a convert from SOuther Baptist at the age of 19 (my family lead to her and 3 other converts in Memphis).
The convert thought it was even handed and fair.
The lifelong member was mad that the garments where shown and that Mormons were called racist.
Interesting how their views differ. It is something I have noticed amount converts v lifelong members (generally speaking).
I've noticed the same thing. Maybe not to the extent that I would stereotype, but I have seen it.
Well the "Saints" in the greater Memphis area where much more out going and inviting to strangers than Utah members. Once out of Utah as a Mormon you start to truly see the importance of reaching out. Just my personal experience.
I've seen a lot of Utah Mormons that seem to be cautious to not overly push their religion (except to my kids, lol). I think they're trying to avoid the overly-proselytizing stigma. Mormons I've met outside of Utah seem much more at ease speaking about their beliefs.
... I was even jumped one time by 3 of my fellow classmates and beaten to the ground.
What do you get when you cross theRapist with mercury vaccines?
I'm surprised that didn't convert you to their way of thinking.