transienttorque
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Depends on what you mean by a lot.6. Have its doctrines changed a lot over the years? No.
I would agree with that. I have no problem with the LDS faithful and those who have studied and honestly have come up with their own feelings and reasons for joining the church. My beef is impressionable (sp?) minds that are being taken advantage of. Example, my cousin had just got out of high school getting ready to go in the Army, met a girl who was LDS. He did his share of parties, getting into trouble and what not. He had gone to many different churches growing up and had a good idea about all of them. Well of course the girl won't give him any until he joins the church. Now all of a sudden, the mormons are the ticket. No ifs, ands or buts. He got baptized two days before he went in the service. That's just one of many stories of people I know.Those who have the faith believe it, and those who don't... Well, don't.
I see this all the time here, don't no about the rest of Utah. Funny thing about parents, my gf in high school was LDS, and her parents didn't care for me too much(me not being LDS). 14 years later I'm good friends with her dad. He is an A&P and works out at the airport.I'm flabbergasted that this girl would use your cousin's faith as a sexual bargaining chip.
JustInfo said:For those close minded people that think Archaeologists have found and documented everything in the Americas...
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2004/04/040414003559.htm
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/1997/09/970923033351.htm
An open mind is not such a bad thing people...
Mogus said:Closed-minded? You wanna talk closed-minded?
"When the Prophet speaks, the debate is over." In the Mormon church, talks given by the Prophet or the Apostles are automatically canonized as scripture, right up there with the Bible.
Although the Church is very cordial with Christian denominations officially, there's a different story to be told in Sunday School. I often hear teachers and returned missionaries poke fun at the "crazy beliefs" and practices of other Churches. It's also very common for members to mention how the Mormon church has the perfect, full gospel, while other religions have only "partial truths."