What is a TBM?

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_Rollo Tomasi
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Re: True Believing Mormon

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Gazelam wrote:In regards to Rollos comments, I think the measure of being a TBM can be found in the Temple recommend questions.

As I noted in the other thread, I do not view one with a TR (and who honestly answered the TR questions) as necessarily "TBM." For me, "TBM" is one who holds rigid and traditional orthodox ideas and outlook. A quick example: a "TBM" may be one who agrees with Elder Bednar's talk that following GBH in all things, including such silly rules as the number of earrings a woman might wear, is the standard we should follow. I disagree with such a notion, even though I feel I "sustain" GBH and other Church leadership. For me, "to sustain" does not mean "to obey" or "follow without question." But for those I consider "TBM," "to sustain" does indeed mean "to obey in all things, etc."
"Moving beyond apologist persuasion, LDS polemicists furiously (and often fraudulently) attack any non-traditional view of Mormonism. They don't mince words -- they mince the truth."

-- Mike Quinn, writing of the FARMSboys, in "Early Mormonism and the Magic World View," p. x (Rev. ed. 1998)
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Re: True Believing Mormon

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Rollo Tomasi wrote: For me, "TBM" is one who holds rigid and traditional orthodox ideas and outlook. A quick example: a "TBM" may be one who agrees with Elder Bednar's talk that following GBH in all things, including such silly rules as the number of earrings a woman might wear, is the standard we should follow.

How did this term get wrapped up as a moniker for those who hold a much narrower view of things and who stress obedience as the primary principle of the Gospel?
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Re: True Believing Mormon

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moksha wrote:How did this term get wrapped up as a moniker for those who hold a much narrower view of things and who stress obedience as the primary principle of the Gospel?

I don't really know. It's been used that way online for as long as I can remember.
"Moving beyond apologist persuasion, LDS polemicists furiously (and often fraudulently) attack any non-traditional view of Mormonism. They don't mince words -- they mince the truth."

-- Mike Quinn, writing of the FARMSboys, in "Early Mormonism and the Magic World View," p. x (Rev. ed. 1998)
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Before I knew the "real" definition of TBM, I thought it stood for "Temple-Believing Mormon." LOL
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twinkie wrote:Before I knew the "real" definition of TBM, I thought it stood for "Temple-Believing Mormon." LOL


Hello, Twinkie. Welcome to the board.

Your definition is as accurate as anyone's.

What brings you here? Do we know you by another name on others boards?
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twinkie wrote:Before I knew the "real" definition of TBM, I thought it stood for "Temple-Believing Mormon." LOL


hehe, a good one either way. The only question it raises is which ceremony they believe. haha
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Hi, thank you for the welcome! I have been a lurker on some other boards. I followed a link here sometime ago and saved it in my favorites. Basically, I joined the LDS church a little over a year ago without doing much research and hope to learn more here.

I am 29 years of age (plus some) and mother to two young tots.
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twinkie wrote:Hi, thank you for the welcome! I have been a lurker on some other boards. I followed a link here sometime ago and saved it in my favorites. Basically, I joined the LDS church a little over a year ago without doing much research and hope to learn more here.

I am 29 years of age (plus some) and mother to two young tots.


Hi twinkie!

You say you joined the church about a year ago without doing much research. What is it you think/feel you'd like to learn more about?

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Should I open a new thread? I didn't mean to hijack this one!
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twinkie wrote:Should I open a new thread? I didn't mean to hijack this one!


I suppose you could if you like. I wouldn't worry too much about hijacking!

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