Hi! My name is Fidget the Crazy. Fidget is perfectly fine, I’ve even been called Fidge. If you typo it as “Fisget”, that’s fine too, ‘cause I do it to myself all the time 🫠
My address is a LDS church basement cosmic anomaly; you’ll usually find me sitting in the corner drawing.
@Lus_Headbanged Exactly. Everything is too muddled to pick out by academia alone. That culture was so corrupted beyond repair that it too Josiah taking an axe to everything and turning Judaism into a shell of what it could have been.
I cannot tell you the kind of visceral reaction I just got seeing this.
To those who think this is a good thing that it’s coming back, you do NOT know who you are talking about.
Like… seriously. You don’t.
@Rach_the_Rivetr I heard that Michael’s is supposed to take a lot of their selection, but I haven’t gone to Michael’s to find out.
I, too, mourn the death of JoAnn’s. That was my go-to for cosplay fabrics.
@joshnaa2gez I’ve always found it odd when a saint starts adopting that stuff into their identity. If you’re trying to fight against it, why are you embracing it as apart of yourself? For that defeat the purpose of fighting against it? It’s a sure fire way to reject the gospel for sin.
@LukeFHan Chaotic? Yes. Bisexual? Somewhere in the distance, Joseph gagged.
This is slander, and I’m adding this to the pile of evidence that headcanoning church historical figures and gospel topics is of the devil.
@MormonBattal1on reminded me that this talk talked, so I’m now subjecting y’all to it. It calls EVERYONE out (including me) and I love it
https://t.co/RWkXmp6aXD
I was reading some conference talks and there was one that addressed how mainstream Christianity doesn’t recognize us as Christians. I have come to understand that as we move forward to the 2nd coming, we will be increasingly more separated from the world.
Elder Neil L. Andersen of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles dedicated the Bacolod Philippines Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Sunday, May 31, 2026.
“These houses of the Lord bring a power to the people,” Elder @AndersenNeilL said. “It allows the people to covenant with the Lord and remember those covenants on a regular basis because they’re in the house of the Lord. And the Lord blesses them for keeping their covenants.”
The temple is the third to be dedicated this year in the Philippines. Two additional temples are under construction, and six are in planning stages.
“The effect of these many temples in the Philippines will be the same effect as it is across the world,” Elder Andersen said. “There will be more disciples of Christ, more devoted Latter-day Saints, more families that are sealed who stay together and continue through the generations.”
Learn more on Church Newsroom.
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Get married: a man to a woman.
Have kids of your own.
Support each other as equal partners.
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@BibleonaBoat@hankrsmith The church of the devil is the corruption that seeps into any theology. This can include Christianity. The first instance of truth being corrupted in Christianity was Catholicism. Some choose to interpret this as the Catholic Church being devilish, but I don’t think that’s right.
@_pipdid No. I’m pretty odd & don’t fit the typical mold either, & yet I’m still here.
It’s other folks within the furry fandom that has made it a “red flag” for outsiders looking in. It’s just one of those things you have to be careful with, since it’s an easy pipeline to follow.
@Lus_Headbanged From what I gets there’s like multiple controversies going on in the LDS side of X? All I’m getting are international squabbles and dog videos
What the frick is going on over there????
So basically my take away is that my muted words list is staying exactly the way it is. Like… I’ve completely missed all of this, what on earth is happening to y’all???
@jkimballcook Emphasis on “traditional”. What people completely forget is even if they used “they” for God, they’re not referring to one entity anyway.
Calling God “Elohim” isn’t technically a mistake, even if I feel like it’s not quite right to call Heavenly Father by a plural name.