@CTRyoda@pimomormon Dear Mr Yoda,
If god gave me milk I would drink it. However, if the car salesman gave me milk, I would want to confirm where he got the milk from. And why he’s trying to sell me milk instead of a car
This whole saga is quite funny. Growing up in church, if you wore a crucifix necklace, you’d get comments or looks from Mormon members. It was in opposition to Mormonism culture.
Now they desperately are swimming to stay alive and want to be mainstream more than anything
I think it’s pretty clear that the religious right hates The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints more than the Left does.
I wonder how far they want to take this thing against us.
It’s making me reevaluate a whole lot of things.
@HabitualLinest@DavidJSharette@itsforourday Haha you’re false, but even still, I’d take that over lying to myself for artificial comfort. Continue on, my strong Christian soldier. God is pleased with you
@HabitualLinest@DavidJSharette@itsforourday I like that last one the most. Because that’s what religion does for you. It gives you meaning. I’ve found meaning outside of the fairy tale.
We can go back and forth all day. But answer this - do you truly believe that god one day will say “good job you picked the right one”
@HabitualLinest@DavidJSharette@itsforourday Do you guys all not see that you’re all arguing fantasy? You’re arguing what is truer between unicorns and dragons. It’s baffling that the world still takes any of this seriously
@DakotaHansen13@RedHotFuzz@ThoughtfulSaint The problem is that I don’t believe in a god who would give me messages imperfectly. You are just as capable of giving me an imperfect message from god, as I am to you. Either your message is perfectly divine or it’s not from a god I want to follow