wenglund wrote:Seven wrote: the members I speak about this with are VERY RESISTANT to following the entire revelation because church leaders have only focused on alchohol, smoking, coffee, etc. One woman in my class was angry with me when I mentioned the scriptures about meat! I was quoting right from the D & C but she refused to read it in context.
I agree that many good suggestion have already been made. And, I would add in connection with the "resistance" you mentioned, that I personally have found it far more effective to focus less on specific interpretation of and/or compliance with various health strategies (such as the WoW), and more on the features and benefits of employing those strategies in certain ways. In other words, I think there may be more resistance when people are told what they should or shouldn't do in terms of obedience to the WoW or other such health strategies, and less resistance to clear demonstrations of the benefits of you and other people having employed certain health strategies--not that you did otherwise.
Yes, there is resistance when another member points out any flaw with our current practice or belief, even when it's clear and supported by scripture. Should I have kept the scriptures to myself and only focus on the physical benefits of living the Word of Wisdom in it's entirety? These scriptures were part of the lesson! That's the funny part. I know that the same people who became angry and defensive about the scriptures in the lesson, would change their tune the minute President Hinckley came out and declared eating meat against the WoW. I would hear these same people declare "Isn't it wonderful to have a Prophet leading us!" "I am so grateful for modern day revelation.."
I believe many TBMs love to be told what to do, right down to what kind of soda they can drink. I had a discussion about this topic not so long ago with TBM family. One person didn't believe me when I quoted the scriptures on meat and told me I was interpreting it wrong. "it doesn't say that, you are reading it incorrectly", "you need to follow what the Prophets teach on it", " I have taught many lessons and never seen that......" etc.
I didn't have my lesson manual with me at the time, but there was a small part of the lesson that talked about meat and avoiding it, except in times of famine. The lesson used some biblical scriptures as well. She was so argumentative and rude to me in a kind of knee jerk reaction about the whole thing and I had been so careful how I approached the topic from past experience. This is the kind of resistance I have experienced from several members on this topic. Yet this same woman tells me it's against the Word of Wisdom to drink caffeinated soda because GBH said something about it in his Larry King interview.
I would bet money if GBH came out and commanded members to avoid meat and live the entire Word of Wisdom, she would never admit to being wrong in our discussion. She would embrace the new focus as divine continuing revelation without batting an eyelash.