It is always amazing how our critics love to define terms based on their own prejudicial and bigoted mindset. Yes, bigoted mindset because that is exactly what this particular definition is. A pejorative false statement as to the meaning behind … Continue reading → Read More →
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Redefining terms: Anti-Mormon
The worst Anti-Mormon comment ever!
The following is from a scamming so-called Christian Ministry. The person only calls themselves “Admin 3″ and truly show the depravity of the cult like behavior of the Anti-Mormon Camp. Yes, this, in its entirety, is the “intellecual, academic, and … Continue reading → Read More →
Mormons’ Focus on Marriage & Family Highlighted in Pew Survey
SMITHFIELD — After dinner, three baths, four bedtime stories and a half-a-dozen goodnight kisses for 2-year-old twins Brock and Isaac and 6-year-old Ellie, Erin and Brian Thompson finally sink into the couch with weary smiles. Being parents is just what they always wanted. And they love it. “Of course we have our crazy moments,” Thompson says, “but for the most part we just try to find the good things in the day and remember that they’re only going to be little for so long.” As members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Thompsons believe that maintaining a strong marriage and raising and teaching children are essential keys to happiness and their most important responsibilities on earth. In fact, 81 percent of Mormons say being a good parent is “one of the most important things in life,” according to a new survey by the Pew Research Center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life — the first survey... Read the rest of this entry »
The low down
‘Sup and welcome to my crib! I hope you like what I’ve done with the place. I believe every good thing comes from God (James 1:17; Moroni 7:12), and that seeking, obtaining, and sharing those good things is the object of our immediate and ultimate destinies (Matthew 7:11; Luke 11:13). A lot of organizations, a lot of churches out there are doing good things, but we fail to benefit from the potential collective synergies that might exist should we learn from one another. No one organization has a monopoly on good works or good advice, but my goal is to try to share the good stuff emanating from the one with which I’m most familiar—The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. My crib is in no way officially sponsored by the Mormons, so don’t take it too seriously (I mean, I be speakin’ Ebonics here!), but I will try to provide accurate, well-documented wisdom meant to aid Mormons and non-Mormons alike in their pursuit of the good life as well as the good... Read the rest of this entry »