Is being a Mormon like being in the military?

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Is being a Mormon like being in the military?

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On the PBS Thread on the MAD Board a TBM defended Oaks comments about not criticizing church leaders.

we don't criticize the Lord's anointed. why? because in any organization it is well known that when the leadership is murmured about it causes contention in the ranks and a falling out of favor with the head honcho.

it's the same in the military....only they call it a red flag and perhaps eventual Article 15 and perhaps eventual dishonorable discharge and in our Church we call it Apostasy and excommunication...and separation from our Father in Heaven. It's not unique to our Church, by any means. I didn't know if you knew but thought it appropriate to point out.


What do you think? Is Mormonism like the military? Are Mormon rank and file expected to obey at the same level that military rank and file are?

If this is true, shouldn't investigators be warned ahead of time that getting baptized is like joining the military?
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Post by _Who Knows »

The military only requires one weekend a month, and 2 weeks a year. So it's not as bad as the church.
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Post by _Some Schmo »

Well, we all know how the Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy works... seems the same for the church.

Oh wait... the church *will* ask. Damn homophobes.
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Post by _moksha »

Suck in that gut soldier and stand at attention. There will be an inspection at 20:00 tonight on PBS.
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Post by _Bond...James Bond »

Kinda....except the leader at the top of the Mormon chain of command asks his invisible friend for guidance...oh wait....
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Re: Is being a Mormon like being in the military?

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we don't criticize the Lord's anointed. why? because in any organization it is well known that when the leadership is murmured about it causes contention in the ranks and a falling out of favor with the head honcho.

it's the same in the military....only they call it a red flag and perhaps eventual Article 15 and perhaps eventual dishonorable discharge and in our Church we call it Apostasy and excommunication...and separation from our Father in Heaven.


What a freakin' IDIOT!! Members of the military criticize their leaders ALL THE TIME!

If they kicked out every military man or woman who criticized his/her leadership, we wouldn't have a military.

Obviously the person who wrote that was never in the armed services.
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Post by _Gazelam »

only they call it a red flag


I know in my elders quorum if someone criticises the prophet they get the soap in the sock treatment.
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