Jersey Girl wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 10:03 pm
Hey Schmo,
I'm starting a new thread so as not to derail your lying thread about lies and the lying liars who tell them.

I have some questions for you if you don't mind answering.
Sure.
1. How long were you involved with the LDS church as an active member?
I was born into it and was active till I left home at 17.
Of course, there's a difference between being active and believing it.
2. Was the LDS church your first experience with a religion?
Unless there's something to the idea of past lives, yes.
3. Did you ever involve yourself in a different church and if so, how long did you attend?
I went to various churches with my friends on occasion. Catholic more than any others, although I've been to Baptist and 7th Day Adventist meetings. I've never seriously tried to join another church, if that's what you're asking. I didn't leave Mormonism because I was looking for something else. I left because I didn't like religion.
4. Were you baptized in the LDS church or any other church?
In the LDS church when I turned 8.
5. What was/is your favorite church song or hymn?
The music was part of the experience I didn't care for. Perhaps there were a few Christmas hymns I didn't mind due to their association with the season.
6. What was your favorite thing about church attendance?
When it was over.
Lisa Simpson had a line I could always relate to (I can only paraphrase): I love getting home from church. It's the longest time right now before we have to go back.
7. What was your least favorite thing about church attendance?
The culture.
8. What was your favorite teaching in church?
I'm sitting here trying to answer your questions as honestly as possible, and this one has stumped me. I can't think of anything I uniquely learned from the Mormon church that I still find valuable.
What I will say is that the church was a good training ground for my career in terms of public speaking experience.
9. What was your least favorite teaching in church?
There are too many to list, but I remember the one I found the most offensive as a teenager, the easiest to disbelieve, and the thing that made it easy to leave: the idea of a Judgment Day.
10. What do you like on your pizza?
It's true; I love a good Hawaiian.
There's a local pizza joint that makes a special pie called The Stallion. I have no idea what they put on it (some kind of sausage and garlic sauce), but it's divine.
Thanks if you are willing,
Sure. It was fun.
Jersey the Liar
I don't think you're a liar, Jersey Girl.
Religion is for people whose existential fear is greater than their common sense.
The god idea is popular with desperate people.