Guys, I'm an ex-Mormon, so I have no reason to bullshit you. Everything this dude just said was true. He would lie to you if he thought it would help grow the church, pretend to be your friend, etc. But in this case everything he said was true. The Mormon church is harmless.
The only thing they still do that I would caution against is bishop confessionals with minors. Adult men shouldn't be asking minors about their sexual activity.
Sorry man but when I want the truth about someones potential illicit activity I don't go to the source for a coverup. We all know there are many wolves in sheeps clothing. The Cabal runs deep. Sometimes there is more to it than just popcorn popping on an apricot tree.
Whoa, MF Mormon. Are you shitting me? What are you trying to say? Be straight up about this. Don't hide behind some flowery words of your aunt. Talk straight shit. Seems like you're the one trying to deflect here, which in the words of your aunt means...
We're on here to expose the pedofilic cabal practices going on in this world. There are rumors about your church undertaking child sex practices in the basements of its temples. Which are locked. Which police aren't even able to enter. Which seems like what the Cabal would do. Mkay, buttercup?
Then why won't they open them up to let people see whats inside? They have thick black security doors at the entrance. One of my friend's who is a cop in Texas says he can't even get into his local Mormon temple if he wanted to. But he'd just blow them away and get in if it came down to it. I don't know any Christian church that tries to hide stull like they are doing.
In Christs time, could anyone have full access to the temple? If you had a place that you considered a place you could go to feel closer to God, would you want to swing the doors wide open to crack heads like the Bidens?
Again, ex-Mormon here. Served a mission, married in a temple, etc. They open every temple to the public for several weeks when they first open them. Then they are reserved for active members doing things that non-members wouldn't understand or treat respectfully. There's nothing wrong with that.
If a police officer has probable cause that a crime is being committed inside that private property he can absolutely enter, and nobody would try to stop him. If he had a warrant, doubly so. This scenario you just painted is asinine.
There are sometimes health issues in the temple and EMT’s are allowed to enter but they have ones who have temple recommends. I imagine if the cops had to enter they would probably just get one with a temple recommend too. I’ve got quite a few friends who are offices.
Would you want someone coming into your home and recording your intimate traditions with your family so SNL could make a comedy skit about it. Look at what some have done to the image of Christ. Crucifix in a jar of urine. It’s not secret, it’s sacred. I would be heartbroken if my sacred covenants with God were mocked. I don’t like people mocking baptisms or any religious tradition and especially I don’t like it when people mock God or Christ. I’m glad my church doesn’t advertise it so it can be mocked. There are books though of people who have detailed what happens in our temples. I don’t know how accurate they are because I refuse to support someone like that. I can tell you the temples are beautiful and anyone willing to make covenants with God may enter. Mormons are made fun of all the time and for the most part we just laugh it off, but mocking God and covenants I don’t find so funny. If you ever want to know anything about Mormons seriously just talk to a member or a missionary, we love to talk about our religion.
Our pastor invites anyone into his church at anytime. There's nothing to hide. Christ was mocked and made the ulitmate sacrifice for us. True Christians follow his example. No reason to hide Gods truths.
Which part isn't true and how do you know? I've read that they do all sorts of rituals in there. I can't believe they allow that type of stuff.
Ugh just answer without getting preachy bro.
Guys, I'm an ex-Mormon, so I have no reason to bullshit you. Everything this dude just said was true. He would lie to you if he thought it would help grow the church, pretend to be your friend, etc. But in this case everything he said was true. The Mormon church is harmless.
The only thing they still do that I would caution against is bishop confessionals with minors. Adult men shouldn't be asking minors about their sexual activity.
Sorry man but when I want the truth about someones potential illicit activity I don't go to the source for a coverup. We all know there are many wolves in sheeps clothing. The Cabal runs deep. Sometimes there is more to it than just popcorn popping on an apricot tree.
Whoa, MF Mormon. Are you shitting me? What are you trying to say? Be straight up about this. Don't hide behind some flowery words of your aunt. Talk straight shit. Seems like you're the one trying to deflect here, which in the words of your aunt means...
We're on here to expose the pedofilic cabal practices going on in this world. There are rumors about your church undertaking child sex practices in the basements of its temples. Which are locked. Which police aren't even able to enter. Which seems like what the Cabal would do. Mkay, buttercup?
I know a few mormons and they use their temples for worship stuff which has nothing to do with kids
Then why won't they open them up to let people see whats inside? They have thick black security doors at the entrance. One of my friend's who is a cop in Texas says he can't even get into his local Mormon temple if he wanted to. But he'd just blow them away and get in if it came down to it. I don't know any Christian church that tries to hide stull like they are doing.
In Christs time, could anyone have full access to the temple? If you had a place that you considered a place you could go to feel closer to God, would you want to swing the doors wide open to crack heads like the Bidens?
So youre cool that they can prevent cops from getting in there to investigate? Sorry man, that just invites all sorts of potential abuse.
Again, ex-Mormon here. Served a mission, married in a temple, etc. They open every temple to the public for several weeks when they first open them. Then they are reserved for active members doing things that non-members wouldn't understand or treat respectfully. There's nothing wrong with that.
If a police officer has probable cause that a crime is being committed inside that private property he can absolutely enter, and nobody would try to stop him. If he had a warrant, doubly so. This scenario you just painted is asinine.
There are sometimes health issues in the temple and EMT’s are allowed to enter but they have ones who have temple recommends. I imagine if the cops had to enter they would probably just get one with a temple recommend too. I’ve got quite a few friends who are offices.
Would you want someone coming into your home and recording your intimate traditions with your family so SNL could make a comedy skit about it. Look at what some have done to the image of Christ. Crucifix in a jar of urine. It’s not secret, it’s sacred. I would be heartbroken if my sacred covenants with God were mocked. I don’t like people mocking baptisms or any religious tradition and especially I don’t like it when people mock God or Christ. I’m glad my church doesn’t advertise it so it can be mocked. There are books though of people who have detailed what happens in our temples. I don’t know how accurate they are because I refuse to support someone like that. I can tell you the temples are beautiful and anyone willing to make covenants with God may enter. Mormons are made fun of all the time and for the most part we just laugh it off, but mocking God and covenants I don’t find so funny. If you ever want to know anything about Mormons seriously just talk to a member or a missionary, we love to talk about our religion.
Our pastor invites anyone into his church at anytime. There's nothing to hide. Christ was mocked and made the ulitmate sacrifice for us. True Christians follow his example. No reason to hide Gods truths.