@ThisMomSaid@LDSLaw Funny how a single act of empathy can help someone heal. I didn’t mean to tear up 😭 it’s been brutal but I continue to pray for them.
@ThisMomSaid@LDSLaw And devastating. The things said to me not even about religion just by Christians in general 😯 it’s why I church shopped for so long.
If you’re in need of a boost and have less than 35,000 followers and will follow back conservative accounts. Reply 47. This is only for those that follow me.
@trentoncrofts@curraheevet@BasedMikeLee A lot of churches don’t really teach/emphasize the 1st & 2nd greatest commandments. I’ve talked with Christians who had no idea what I was talking about. No other church I’ve found teaches how to be Christlike or even have charity like LDS.
Tonight my family and I watched Swiss Family Robinson. Absolute classic.
One scene in particular struck me.
Right after the Robinsons land on shore from their shipwreck, the mother suggests the family kneel in prayer before building a shelter.
Bring faith back into film.
Good night my blessed X-family from the joint kindness team of Cindy @bandsmom1_no and yours truly. Please pray for the blessed daughter Sara @realMAGAForce , she went to the ER this evening. May the Lord heal her. Also remember in your prayers the daughter of our friend Scarlett Rose @scarlettzone as she recovers from her illness🙏❤️🩹🙏
@McJuggerNuggets I’m surprised you didn’t end your post with….
“Don’t forget to like and subscribe”
After all, that’s why you shared this story publicly right?
As someone who ACTUALLY lost a child, this is egregiously offensive.
You did not LOSE your child. You actively ended the life of your child. You killed your child. These are NOT the same thing.
We have no obligation to respect that or sympathize with it. ESPECIALLY those of us who actually lost children through no fault of our own.
You are the disturbing factor here, not those who support allowing your child to live. When you announce to the world that you killed your child, don't expect sympathy.
You should absolutely feel the deepest shame for what you've done.
A close family friend buried their teen daughter after a tragic car accident.
No one “wants” to bury their child. But the avoidance of difficult things — refusing to persevere through tragedy —has led to actual atrocities.
It’s not about your comfort as a parent. Choose life.