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gramps wrote:Well, to each his own. Your macho attitude is highly becoming of you, Ray. A true model of behavior.


It's not "macho" to defend your own. Have you read the Book of Mormon? Obviously not. The loopholes loonies on MDB will no doubt attack me now. The PC Brigade. If you will only stand up for your children by saying how broken your heart is, then you are a piss weak father.
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Ray A wrote:
gramps wrote:Well, to each his own. Your macho attitude is highly becoming of you, Ray. A true model of behavior.


It's not "macho" to defend your own. Have you read the Book of Mormon? Obviously not. The loopholes loonies on MDB will no doubt attack me now. The PC Brigade. If you will only stand up for your children by saying how broken your heart is, then you are a piss weak father.


Ray, I said I wouldn't murder someone for calling my son bad names. But, what, should I fly over to Japan, bust a few ribs of the 9-year old boys and put their father in a hospital? Give me a break, Ray.

Ray, you are cracking me up! You want to defend your macho behavior by citing the Book of Mormon in support of such a position?

I have read the Book of Mormon over 30 times. I couldn't put it down for a few years of my life. As a family, around the breakfast table every morning, but Saturdays and Sundays, we read the Book of Mormon, Ray. So.....

Where in the Book of Mormon is it justified to kill people if they call my kid bad names? Was it Alma, or 2nd Nephi or.....?

Seriously, I want to know which scripture you use to justify that position. That's a CFR, Ray. Along with the other CFR that you are trying to play dodge ball around.

Edited to add: By the way, there are ways of dealing with bullying and we are doing that, Ray, my son's mother and I.
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liz3564 wrote:What about the dress standards for the women?

Our Church is the only Christian Church I have attended where women are required to wear dresses.

When I attended a Catholic Church with one of my friends not too long ago, she said it was perfectly fine to wear dress pants.

I can understand not wearing jeans to Church, but I don't see anything irreverent or disrespectful about wearing nice dress pants. I have several Pendleton dress suits which are dressier in appearance than many of my skirts.

I hate nylons and I hate high heels. It's one of the things I absolutely dread about Sunday...particularly when you have a toddler climbing all over you, and you feel like you've been through a war half-way through Sacrament Meeting, anyway! LOL

Of course, they have loosened some of the dress requirement. When I was in Mutual, we were required to wear dresses on Wednesday night. We also had to wear dresses to the youth dances.Now, the kids can wear nice school clothes to both.


Hi Liz, i know this is going back a few days but i think you MIGHT have, "...women are required to wear dresses..." more regionalized than the practice/custom really is. I think You might be influenced by local "peer pressure"... :-)

I've visited Wards/Branches in different parts of Canada & the U.S. and have found a growing # of women, young and old, wearing pants. You sound to be some what liberated :-)??? Why not notch it up a bit??? Assert your "Free agency" to move the mode along? Your daughters and "Sisters" will be "Eternally" grateful ;-) Strut-yer-stuff in style-&-comfort! "God" couldn't care less... Warm regards, Roger
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gramps wrote:I have read the Book of Mormon over 30 times. I couldn't put it down for a few years of my life. As a family, around the breakfast table every morning, but Saturdays and Sundays, we read the Book of Mormon, Ray. So.....



Another exmo who has read the Book of Mormon 30 times and now thinks it's trash. Wonders never, never cease! LOL!

The RFMers were the same. There was even a contest to see who had read the Book of Mormon the most. Twenty times was about the norm. Well if there were a more gullible, treacherous people on earth, I haven't found them. Now they call the Book of Mormon "trash". This is like eating pizza for 20 years then saying it's the worst meal you ever ate. Makes perfect sense. Then, exmos always make "perfect sense". Exmos are a real funny lot. A more dunderhead lot of bonobos would be hard to find.

Good night, Gramps. Bedtime for me. I'm all upside down.
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Ray A wrote:
gramps wrote:I have read the Book of Mormon over 30 times. I couldn't put it down for a few years of my life. As a family, around the breakfast table every morning, but Saturdays and Sundays, we read the Book of Mormon, Ray. So.....



Another exmo who has read the Book of Mormon 30 times and now thinks it's trash. Wonders never, never cease! LOL!

The RFMers were the same. There was even a contest to see who had read the Book of Mormon the most. Twenty times was about the norm. Well if there were a more gullible, treacherous people on earth, I haven't found them. Now they call the Book of Mormon "trash". This is like eating pizza for 20 years then saying it's the worst meal you ever ate. Makes perfect sense. Then, exmos always make "perfect sense". Exmos are a real funny lot. A more dunderhead lot of bonobos would be hard to find.

Good night, Gramps. Bedtime for me. I'm all upside down.


Super, Ray, get some sleep!

Maybe in your dreams you can come up with those references I am still waiting for. I am most interested in your Book of Mormon references.

I am patient, Ray. You get a good night's sleep and come back and chat again. I will be here.

By the way, your pizza analogy is a joke! Right?
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Oh! And Ray, when you beat that guy into a pulp, was that while you were Bishop or before?
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Ray wrote:

Now they call the Book of Mormon "trash".


Well, I must admit, I have read a lot better fiction in my time. I just finished a Murakami novel. It was just a tad bit better in the imagination department.

As history, the Book of Mormon is worse than trash.

As fiction, it is pathetic, in its own right.

As a spiritual guide, if you read it too closely, one might think Mormons are some kind of evangelical sect.

It has some ok stuff in it for living. But, it so contradicts itself, at times, with terrible examples of how to live, that, yes, let's just call it trash. It is indeed a companion to the Bible in that sense.
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_Ray A

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gramps wrote:Oh! And Ray, when you beat that guy into a pulp, was that while you were Bishop or before?


After, actually. I was out of the Church about four years. If you knew the facts behind it you'd have a different view, but then I may be hoping too much. My eldest son was playing basketball near the neighbour's house, and he told my son that if he didn't stop he would "thrash him". So they moved away but the ball accidentally hit his front door, and he came out again walking to my son, who ran inside to tell me. All the neighbour had to do was complain to me, which he didn't. So I walked over to his place and confronted him on his front step, telling him that if he touched my son he would cop a mouthful of knuckles. I turned to walk away after warning him and he was about to lay into me from behind with a blow, and my son shouted "Dad, watch out!" after which I turned around and saw him about to hit, and I threw a punch to his face then several in the ribs. Is that so atrocious? I don't go around starting fights, but when it comes to my children I'll do what I have to.
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gramps wrote:Maybe in your dreams you can come up with those references I am still waiting for. I am most interested in your Book of Mormon references.


Here is one:

47 And again, the Lord has said that: Ye shall defend your families even unto bloodshed. Therefore for this cause were the Nephites contending with the Lamanites, to defend themselves, and their families, and their lands, their country, and their rights, and their religion. Alma 43:47
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Ray A wrote:
gramps wrote:Maybe in your dreams you can come up with those references I am still waiting for. I am most interested in your Book of Mormon references.


Here is one:

47 And again, the Lord has said that: Ye shall defend your families even unto bloodshed. Therefore for this cause were the Nephites contending with the Lamanites, to defend themselves, and their families, and their lands, their country, and their rights, and their religion. Alma 43:47


Ray, that's funny. To use that scripture properly in this context, it would read something like: "And if someone calls you or your family bad names, you can kill them.

Ray, that choice of scripture here is worse than any apologetic dodge that I've seen. You aren't trying out for the team, are you?
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