LifeOnaPlate wrote:Can't please some folks. From your point of view the cupcake lesson is a regular bonifide lesson taught in most Wards and branches. I disagree. You see the issue in black and white, in my opinion, sorry for having an opinion that doesn't suit your taste in every case.
No hope for us, KA. I bid you goodbye forever. I will trouble you no more. :)
I'm actually easy to please. I expect apologies when they're owed me, and when I get them, I forgive. And I don't even require someone to die! See? I'm even nicer than God!
It's not just the cupcake lesson. My object lesson involved cupcakes. Other wards in other places used different object lessons, all of which were inappropriate. That's the point. Not cupcakes specifically. And again, you're misrepresenting me. I never said those object lessons were bona fide. They're not in the manual; I know that. They are widespread, and appear to be sanctioned by your church. They sanction them by doing nothing to stop them.
Really, it makes total sense that some Mormons would consider "licked cupcakes" permanently unclean. If a young woman or man breaks the law of chastity, they can't just pray for forgiveness. They must confess to their Bishop. Then, at least when I was a girl, the guilt-ridden teens would be denied the sacrament for a year, at minimum. Denied the very symbols of forgiveness. No, they're not easily forgiven - they're too dirty for Jesus. They have to endure the shame of confession, rejection, and then endure the humiliation of being publicly denied the symbols of the Atonement. They're dirty. And the damned Mormon church isn't going to let them forget it.
The issue between us is simple. You should take responsibility for your misrepresentations of me and apologize. But instead, you're just dropping out of the discussion. Whatever suits you. I'm standing my ground on this one.
KA