Wade...what about "Mormon Directions"? Do you like that?
(peace offering)
Jersey Girl
Mormon DIRECTIONS

Gazelam wrote:When you reflect back through the images of time, where do you see the images of family and values begin to dissintegrate?
Gazelam wrote:Pulp: cheap throwaway novels made for the lowest and basest members of society. It represents only the most degenerate of the time period.
But here we might have an example also, lets compare that trash to the equivelant today. I think the example would still stand, don't you?
Gazelam wrote:Wow, now that I think about it, you'd have to go back 40.
dartagnan wrote:But, I am not an LDS apologist (devout or otherwise), and I haven't been one for over a year and a half--which, as I understand things, is longer than you have not been an LDS apologist.
Not sure what being an apologist has to do with anything. I suspect practically everyone over at RFM knows who you are and especially your reputation as a die-hard defender of things DCP or FAIR related. That certainly cannot work in your favor if you're hoping to persuade some of them to come on over.
Incidentally, I think if LDS members really want to do anything to make an ex-Mormon's healing process go smoother, we would encourage other LDS to treat them less like a sinful, spiritless "apostates" and more like the human beings that they are. Many ex-Mormons cannot divorce themselves from all things Mormon because of social involvement (i.e. family), so it is up to us to make their continued experience as less painful as possible.
wenglund wrote:dartagnan wrote:But, I am not an LDS apologist (devout or otherwise), and I haven't been one for over a year and a half--which, as I understand things, is longer than you have not been an LDS apologist.
Not sure what being an apologist has to do with anything. I suspect practically everyone over at RFM knows who you are and especially your reputation as a die-hard defender of things DCP or FAIR related. That certainly cannot work in your favor if you're hoping to persuade some of them to come on over.
Yes, my reputation might be an impediment, but then again it might actually work in both parties favor. I thought a bit more about this and your previous objection last night, and it occurred to me that while there may certainly be a trust issue, there may be an advantage to the hurting ex-Mormon to present their issue to a devout LDS like me rather than, or in addition to, a former member or even an unbelieving member. It is one thing to share your hurt with others who are likewise hurting or who have been similarly hurt, but it is yet another thing, and perhaps potentially far better thing, to share your hurt with someone willing to listen who represents the perceived cause of the hurt.
For example, if a former member is hurting because of alienation from their devout loved-ones, there may be some benefit to sharing that hurt with others who are or have likewise been hurt for the same reason. However, I would think it more beneficial for them to sit down with someone who represents the devout loved one's, and not only have the representative hear the other side of the story, but who is also willing to find a workable solution to end the alienation or at least improve the relationship with the devout loved ones.
In short, if the hurting former member can work things out with me (given my reputation), they may have a better chance of working things out with their devout relations. Right?
Again, we'll see.
Incidentally, I think if LDS members really want to do anything to make an ex-Mormon's healing process go smoother, we would encourage other LDS to treat them less like a sinful, spiritless "apostates" and more like the human beings that they are. Many ex-Mormons cannot divorce themselves from all things Mormon because of social involvement (i.e. family), so it is up to us to make their continued experience as less painful as possible.
Jersey Girl wrote:Just quickly....
Mormon Directions
Latter-day Guiding Principles
Latter-day Light and Guiding Principles
Latter-day Guiding Principles for Inner Peace
Mormon Directions and Guiding Principles
Mormon Journey
Do you like any of those?