No he's not been hired by FARMS or FAIR, but Mr. A Little Bit Rock N' Roll (microscopic actually) has answered hundreds of questions on his website concerning Mormonism, his beliefs, and the LDS Church. Here's the link:
Obviously Donny's word isn't taken as fact (and there's a banner at the bottom that says: "Responses given are NOT official statements of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints") but he actually is a fairly good writer and comes across as a good guy. Of course he has a couple of good sound bytes such as (link in front of quote):
Donny Osmond wrote:The next thing you found was that "eight years after his first vision God told him to join no church, but he joined the Methodist church." That is not true. Joseph’s family had joined the Methodist church back in 1820 when he was 14 years old. He was the only one in the family who would not join. It was shortly after their joining that church when Joseph went to the sacred grove and knelt in prayer to ask God which of all the churches he should join and which one was right. It was then that he was told to join none of them. I couldn’t possibly guess where this misguided soul comes up with this eight years that you have referred to, or even the fact that he joined the Methodist church at all since his history points out that he would not join.
As to the business of money and the LDS Church, let me assure you that the LDS Church does not "accumulate wealth." The LDS Church, through the principle of tithing and other offerings, builds chapels for worship, temples for sacred ordinances, and provides for the poor amongst us throughout the world.
Response: No. A cult in the refers to "minority religion that is unorthodox or spurious and that requires great or even excessive devotion."
"Whatever appears to be against the Book of Mormon is going to be overturned at some time in the future. So we can be pretty open minded."-charity 3/7/07
Response: No. A cult in the refers to "minority religion that is unorthodox or spurious and that requires great or even excessive devotion."
Me thinks the wearing of sacred garmies (at all times), secrete handshakes, baptising of the dead, blood atonement etc, etc..... is a wee bit of what I would call excessive devotion. A friend of mine from another forum said he did his mission in Korea and was ALLOWED to consume the ginsing and green teas, but not the black tea. All I could think was WTF, you mean to tell me that you let someone on this planet tell you what kind of tea you can drink? That's just plain not right! I would have to hear that order coming straight from the mouth of GOD and then I'd probably still ask "no black tea, why not?
"If you want to save your child from polio, you can pray or you can inocculate". ~ Dr. Carl Sagan
"He didn't want to believe, he wanted to know". ~ Ann Druyan
Julie wrote:Me thinks the wearing of sacred garmies (at all times), secrete handshakes, baptising of the dead, blood atonement etc, etc..... is a wee bit of what I would call excessive devotion. A friend of mine from another forum said he did his mission in Korea and was ALLOWED to consume the ginsing and green teas, but not the black tea. All I could think was WTF, you mean to tell me that you let someone on this planet tell you what kind of tea you can drink? That's just plain not right! I would have to hear that order coming straight from the mouth of GOD and then I'd probably still ask "no black tea, why not?
We nevermos seem to have this problem and end up asking the question, "Wait a minute, you let some old fart who lives in Salt Lake City whom you've never met tell you what to do, what to eat and drink, how to think, what to do with your money, and what underwear to wear?" It's a nagging question, but I think it's insane that grown men and women default to someone they've never met on social issues. I could understand asking the preacher of a local church for guidance on spiritual matters, but you don't ask your local preacher about boxers or briefs. You go commando of course. :)
"Whatever appears to be against the Book of Mormon is going to be overturned at some time in the future. So we can be pretty open minded."-charity 3/7/07
Singer? Well he is singing... but he sucks just like his Sandy candy popping suicidal sister Marie.
His music does suck. His assertion that he's a little bit rock n roll is the biggest lie ever produced by a Mormon.
"Whatever appears to be against the Book of Mormon is going to be overturned at some time in the future. So we can be pretty open minded."-charity 3/7/07
I wonder what the Brethren thought of him doing an interview on the Howard Stern show.
And when the confederates saw Jackson standing fearless as a stone wall the army of Northern Virginia took courage and drove the federal army off their land.
As to the business of money and the LDS Church, let me assure you that the LDS Church does not "accumulate wealth." The LDS Church, through the principle of tithing and other offerings, builds chapels for worship, temples for sacred ordinances, and provides for the poor amongst us throughout the world.
What is this b.s. all about? Doesn't accumulate wealth? Donnie must be trying out some of that stuff Marie seems to be indulging in.
I detest my loose style and my libertine sentiments. I thank God, who has removed from my eyes the veil... Adrian Beverland
As to the business of money and the LDS Church, let me assure you that the LDS Church does not "accumulate wealth." The LDS Church, through the principle of tithing and other offerings, builds chapels for worship, temples for sacred ordinances, and provides for the poor amongst us throughout the world.
What is this b.s. all about? Doesn't accumulate wealth? Donnie must be trying out some of that stuff Marie seems to be indulging in.
Well, I have to say, being a Brit, I always had somewhat of an affection for the Osmond Family. They were pretty popular over here.
I did go to a Donny concert a few years ago, (which was actually very good) with a friend who is very much still a fan of his.
I checked out his web-site and put in a whole list of quite astute questions I thought. From the subject of authority, to Fanny Alger and the Book of Mormon.
Needless to say, my questions were NEVER put up on his board, and neither did he or any of his staff EVERY reply to any of my questions.
I think he doesn't mind dealing with non-members but ex or post members are a different category all together.
Someone tell me I am wrong. With Donny, I think it's all 'fluff' somewhat.
Miss Taken wrote:Someone tell me I am wrong. With Donny, I think it's all 'fluff' somewhat.
I'm sure he has a good heart though...
Mary
He does answer a lot of fluff questions.......but I've seen several long indepth answers that go beyond testimonial bearing. He obviously puts alot of work into answering fan mail. He does appear to have a good heart.
"Whatever appears to be against the Book of Mormon is going to be overturned at some time in the future. So we can be pretty open minded."-charity 3/7/07