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01-19-2008, 05:33 PM
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01-19-2008, 05:40 PM
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Wanderer,
First, congratulations on this step. I firmly believe that God has far less interest in where we currently are in our spiritual journeys than he does in which direction we are walking.
Perhaps a good first step is to ask questions. You will find that as you come to believe that the Church is true, the Lord will provide a way for you to overcome obstacles in your path. Your concerns are valid, of course, but with God all things are possible. If he can make stars and mountains, he can certainly tell you what is true and help you to live your belief.
So ask - Ask God for answers. Ask members of the Church for clarification. Ask God for strength to live by whatever you discover to be right. He will help you.
If I can personally answer anything for you, let me know.
All the best for your journey.
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01-19-2008, 06:01 PM
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I think every convert to the church has to face making changes in their life. Some may have more to deal with than others. I was lucky in that I have never smoked, hate even the smell of tea, never found a coffee that I could enjoy without finding a bitter after taste and only ever drank alcohol at Christmas or other celebrations. I'd already read in the scriptures about tithing and so was giving a tenth of my income to church collections. About the only thing I had to change was to lengthen a few skirts!
I realise that it isn't as easy by any means for everyone.
One thing which was really difficult for me to come to terms with was losing the friendship of people who suddenly seemed to be afraid that I might either kidnap them or brainwash them.
However, all I can say is that it was worth it. I know the church is true and that I couldn't possibly be anywhere else.
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01-19-2008, 06:21 PM
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I'm a school governor.
Do you mean that you think the parents would fear what you might teach their children?
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01-19-2008, 06:30 PM
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I haven't really come across anyone dramatically negative about the church. I have had people who try to convince me that I am wrong, but none who fear that I may have a bad influence on their children. The school where I'm a governor I have a good relationship with the rest of the governing body and the teaching staff. They know I have certain moral principles and that none of it contradicts any of the standards they wish to encourage in the children - so in my experience it's a positive asset. We have a lot of muslim children in the school and there has never been a problem with them having teachers of other (or no) faiths.
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01-20-2008, 04:06 AM
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That always surprises me when people don't realise we believe in Jesus Christ when you consider the actual name of the church but yes I've come across plenty of misconceptions too but I try to clarify the truth for people in a non confrontational way and they usually end up happy with that - or just think I'm a harmless religious nutcase.
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01-20-2008, 08:35 AM
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I think whoever told you that must have been confusing Mormons with Muslims. Muslims revere Jesus as a prophet but not as the Saviour and Son of God.
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01-20-2008, 10:46 AM
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Originally Posted by WANDERER
Thanks Willow for sharing your experiences. Mormons are pretty much hated and ridiculed here. I guess because people don't know a lot...it actually surprised me to learn that LDS read the New Testament and believe in Jesus Christ...I've had a lot of misconceptions myself.
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I have quite a bit of experience with mainly Evangelical objection's to LDS belief. FAIR has done a masterful job at it's main website and it's FAIR Wiki in answering many such objection's. I kind of like it's reply to 50 common Anti-Mormon question's. LDS FAIR Apologetics Homepage
One Evangelical concern is that LDS don't believe in the Bible alone. And that LDS believe in a different Jesus one of the false one's that Paul warned of.(2 Cor. 11:4) I don't think either objection has merit that i would embrace the closed canon idea, or their Jesus as a better theological Jesus than the LDS Jesus.
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01-21-2008, 03:51 AM
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Can you link me to the 50 most common anti-Mormon questions as I can't find the link and it's probably a quick way to sort out any other things I don't know that I should.
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They are right here on this page, just scroll down a little way, past all that blue stuff in the box.
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