I still go about my day without masks, touch stuff, go to bars, and hang out with family and neighbors. I'd go to church too if they didn't all cuck out and self-close.
Might have to check to see if any Mormon churches are still open. Whatever Religion didn't close, wins. I'm not gonna find a wife in a den of pussies.
Grew up in Utah but I move around a lot. In Missouri now. Mormons were the only ones who fought to protect boy scouts, so makes sense they'd be the ones to fight to stay open. Christians may not like Mormons but I've yet to meet a Christian community half as great as the Mormon communities I've lived in. Looks like I'm going back to being Mormon.
Ya, Baptist has been standing out for me in Missouri. I need to check them out. There's a local one that I think is still open and hosting community things like daycares.
My hesitation with just going Mormon out here is the main reason I want to go to church, is to get to know my community. But outside of Utah Mormon churches are too rare so it's only meeting people mostly outside of my neighborhood. Out here the community church is looking like it'll be a Baptist church.
That's generally true, but I grew up in Utah so it's not always the case. Most of my Mormon gal friends and girlfriends go full Nymphomaniac when they find that good man.
They just don't waste their time getting laid by throw away boys.
But if Mormons are the only Christians that didn't cuck out, I'll get back into the Church. They were the only ones that fought to protect boy scouts and I'd definitely want to raise my daughter in a community that focused more on teenage dancing than teenage drinking.
Mormons aren't Christian, more like a spin off. They have their positives but they have their negatives too. I've never heard of a Mormon girl marrying a non-Mormon but I hear they are great once you do marry them, but that's coming from Mormon men so who knows for sure.
I grew up Mormon, I find it interesting how other Christians don't consider Mormons Christian when other Christians are more focused on the Old Testament than New Testament, Dogma, and their religious practices than Christ and his teachings. Mormons are very focused on Christ they just don't agree 100% with the dogma created later by religions to control people.
One of those things that might be a Mormon only thing is explaining Lucifer's fall from Heaven. God asked two of his sons, Lucifer and Christ, their plan to test humanity with mortality away from God's presence. Christ wanted free agency so humanity could choose their own paths and find their own faith, even if it means they won't return to heaven. Lucifer wanted to force obedience on humans because they are flawed and will be too tempted by sin. God went with Christ's plan, even sent his son to introduce those philosophies to humanity and pave their way to atonement. The conflict lead to Lucifer's fall from Heaven and he spent his time trying to prove Humans would fall into temptation. Little things like that really change my perspective of the Bible compared to other Christians.
The story of Job and the Temptations of Christ makes things very interesting. Lucifer was able to tempt God into destroying Job to prove Job's faith yet was unable to tempt Jesus as a mortal human, trying to prove even Christ would fall his own plan of free will and his faith in humanity.
It's all philosophy to me so I really don't care at all about the petty differences Christians complain about. Mormons introduced me to a lot of fascinating philosophies I didn't realize were foreign to other Christians until I was well into adulthood.
Most of the churches in my area have “out of an abundance of caution” closed on their own despite still having some of the lowest rates since the pandemic began and seem to be in no hurry to open up.
I still go about my day without masks, touch stuff, go to bars, and hang out with family and neighbors. I'd go to church too if they didn't all cuck out and self-close.
Might have to check to see if any Mormon churches are still open. Whatever Religion didn't close, wins. I'm not gonna find a wife in a den of pussies.
Are you in Utah? Our church has been open since June.
Grew up in Utah but I move around a lot. In Missouri now. Mormons were the only ones who fought to protect boy scouts, so makes sense they'd be the ones to fight to stay open. Christians may not like Mormons but I've yet to meet a Christian community half as great as the Mormon communities I've lived in. Looks like I'm going back to being Mormon.
Oh, OK, I am in a Reformed Baptist church in Utah, we stayed open and had people coming in when the Mormon churches were closed down.
Ya, Baptist has been standing out for me in Missouri. I need to check them out. There's a local one that I think is still open and hosting community things like daycares.
My hesitation with just going Mormon out here is the main reason I want to go to church, is to get to know my community. But outside of Utah Mormon churches are too rare so it's only meeting people mostly outside of my neighborhood. Out here the community church is looking like it'll be a Baptist church.
If you aren't Mormon then don't waste your time trying to get a Mormon wife.
That's generally true, but I grew up in Utah so it's not always the case. Most of my Mormon gal friends and girlfriends go full Nymphomaniac when they find that good man.
They just don't waste their time getting laid by throw away boys.
But if Mormons are the only Christians that didn't cuck out, I'll get back into the Church. They were the only ones that fought to protect boy scouts and I'd definitely want to raise my daughter in a community that focused more on teenage dancing than teenage drinking.
Mormons aren't Christian, more like a spin off. They have their positives but they have their negatives too. I've never heard of a Mormon girl marrying a non-Mormon but I hear they are great once you do marry them, but that's coming from Mormon men so who knows for sure.
I grew up Mormon, I find it interesting how other Christians don't consider Mormons Christian when other Christians are more focused on the Old Testament than New Testament, Dogma, and their religious practices than Christ and his teachings. Mormons are very focused on Christ they just don't agree 100% with the dogma created later by religions to control people.
One of those things that might be a Mormon only thing is explaining Lucifer's fall from Heaven. God asked two of his sons, Lucifer and Christ, their plan to test humanity with mortality away from God's presence. Christ wanted free agency so humanity could choose their own paths and find their own faith, even if it means they won't return to heaven. Lucifer wanted to force obedience on humans because they are flawed and will be too tempted by sin. God went with Christ's plan, even sent his son to introduce those philosophies to humanity and pave their way to atonement. The conflict lead to Lucifer's fall from Heaven and he spent his time trying to prove Humans would fall into temptation. Little things like that really change my perspective of the Bible compared to other Christians.
The story of Job and the Temptations of Christ makes things very interesting. Lucifer was able to tempt God into destroying Job to prove Job's faith yet was unable to tempt Jesus as a mortal human, trying to prove even Christ would fall his own plan of free will and his faith in humanity.
It's all philosophy to me so I really don't care at all about the petty differences Christians complain about. Mormons introduced me to a lot of fascinating philosophies I didn't realize were foreign to other Christians until I was well into adulthood.
Most of the churches in my area have “out of an abundance of caution” closed on their own despite still having some of the lowest rates since the pandemic began and seem to be in no hurry to open up.