Feel like being nice to Mormons and chatting like on Fair/MAAD? Hit the Celestial board.
Feel like discussing Mormonism similar to the Foyer? Hit the Terrestial board
Feel like raging like some do on RfM? Hit the Telestial board where verbal punctuation is expected and highly encouraged.
Being the socialite you were in the RfM ward, hit the Events and Get-togethers board!
Tell us what your favorite spirit(s) based drink is in the The Off-Topic Forum or just spout off about how you HATE that new whitetrash mart in Centerville.
PP have you been kidnapping those wonderful people from RfM again?
Well.....hello Chad. Can I call you Swedey?
"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 have been sampling a few of the other boards out there, most recently postmormon.org. My Oklahoman lover, Kimberly Ann told me about this place a few days ago, so here I am.
I have been reading a few of the threads and I must say it is quite a change from the other sites I have been to. I don't mind seeing the TBM's and other defenders of Mormonism here on this site. However having said that, it does make my mind and stomach a bit ill to see the lengths some have gone to keep Mormonism true. I guess it is that I see myself in them as I once was, and it brings all of the old pain back again.
Most recently I visited the thread about polygamy and some of the issues surrounding the dumping of the doctrine in D&C132, and the contradictions between Jacob in the Book of Mormon and the D&C. As I see those folks defend or ignore the contradictions between the two 'scriptures' it just drives me nuts! I was once so nuts, so I do empathize, but what was once so murky and cloudy, has now become so clear. I guess that is what I want for my fellow man, to see and accept reality for what it is, mental gymnastics be damned!
So thanks for the hearty welcome Porter. Hopefully I will have something of use to contribute to this board as well. -Chad
Überzeugungen sind oft die gefährlichsten Feinde der Wahrheit.
- Friedrich Nietzsche
[Certainty (that one is correct) is often the most dangerous enemy of the truth.]