Mormons

So it is just another one of those things that religious people choose to ignore then, when it suits. ;)

Considering most religions set out a standard you should aspire to but most accept human fallibility then your statement is hardly a revelation ;)
 
In the same way you have many of your likeS, dislikes, habits etc? Yeah.

I'd say most people don't have a huge amount in common with their parents, especially when growing up most children actively oppose their parents likes because it's not 'cool'.

Thanks for your reply, though. I'm a pretty die hard atheist so nothing against Mormonism specifically, just religions in general :p.

Did you watch the documentary perchance? If not watch it; would be interested to hear your perspective on it.
 
The official views of the church are creationist, homophobic and misogynistic so not really one I can really get behind... :D
 
Same as Russinating, I am not religious in any way shape or form but I would defend your right to follow any religion of your choice.
 
I'd say most people don't have a huge amount in common with their parents, especially when growing up most children actively oppose their parents likes because it's not 'cool'.

I wouldn't be so sure of that. Many things we do or do not precisely because of the 'nurture' we received, science shows us this.

Thanks for your reply, though. I'm a pretty die hard atheist so nothing against Mormonism specifically, just religions in general :p.

No problem, and I can understand your views and I respect them, I did agree with them at one point after all.

Did you watch the documentary perchance? If not watch it; would be interested to hear your perspective on it.

Not this one but I've watched my fair share in the past, they usually follow a fairly similar tack.
 
I think the main thing was how little the fellow they followed seemed to be 'enjoying' the experience. And unless they followed a load and picked the worst (which I doubt, on the kind of budget it looked to have) then that doesn't seem massively unrepresentative.

And how controlling the church was of the crew. If you've got nothing to hide... so the saying goes.
 
Quite a few other similar sects also even in this country though mostly on a smaller scale.

I feel sorry for anyone caught up in it.
 
Do you knock on peoples doors?

Only if theyre already members otherwise no, generally only the full time missionaries tract (knock random doors).

I think the main thing was how little the fellow they followed seemed to be 'enjoying' the experience. And unless they followed a load and picked the worst (which I doubt, on the kind of budget it looked to have) then that doesn't seem massively unrepresentative.

I don't know, depends at what point the guy is psychologically, I've felt utterly miserable whilst being a member and yet I've also felt better than ive ever felt being a member. Everyone is at a different point in their journey and this is reflected in different ways.

And how controlling the church was of the crew. If you've got nothing to hide... so the saying goes.

I think the church is just very cautious of misrepresentation. It wouldn't be the first time.

I'm actually watching it now, I know the guy, he's nice but he had problems not related to the church and I don't think his understanding of the church is that great, at least when I knew him.
 
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