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LATTER-DAY PERSECUTION - HELP!
Posted On 02/10/2008 12:06:15

HELP!


Hello to all of you who have been so kind to me, here at LdsNet.

Many of you are aware that I have been writing about the gospel over at HubPages.com for the last few months.

I have had many wonderful conversations, have received private emails and feel that it has been a positive place to have the Gospel seen and read. I write among many others who write on a wide variety of topics. People who would never seek out information about the Church, have the opportunity to read my articles and come to know more truth verus the negative things that they just hear about us.

Problem -- some of the writers over there, have decided that they are 'tired of hearing about God'. This is the title of a forum over there that is for the 'writers' of hubpages.

Unfortunately, the thumbs UP or thumbs DOWN ability - is being abused heavily for those writing about God. Another way that they can hurt another writer that 'they' do not like, is to 'flag' the hub and make an accusation about it. The Hub under suspicion is then immediately penalized, until someone gets around in admin and decides the complaint is not valid.

I have been dealing with this for the past week or so as this has become to manifest itself, but over the past few days... clear evidence that my pages have been tampered with has come to light.

Upon waking up this morning... a page that this had happened to, which had recovered fairly well from the 'abuse' - once again has been hit!

I decided that I had better not sit back and allow this negative force to take over what has been such a postive experience in reaching people through Hub Pages to share Gospel.

MY INVITATION TO ANY OF YOU THAT FEEL INCLINED IS TO PLEASE COME AND VISIT MY LINK... AND IF YOU THINK WHAT I AM DOING IS GOOD.

PLEASE AT THE VERY LEAST, THUMBS UP MY WORK! Please begin with this link that is wonderful... in trying to tell the world just how great the YOUTH OF THIS CHURCH ARE!

This is the Hub that has been hit twice. Also, my other pages are being thumbs downed secretly... as there is no way, (unlike Digg) that I can see who specifically is doing this... only that it is being done from within Hubpages.

THOUSANDS OF MORMON YOUTH - SHOW LOVE FOR PROPHET GORDON B. HINCKLEY BY WEARING SUNDAY BEST TO HONOR CHURCH LEADER.

 

Update:  they have now flagged three of my hubs...  HELP! 

Once again, thanks to you all here that have been very good to me always. If your up to, you can even become my 'fan' ( silly) but this also really helps.

Thank You, and please, if I can ever be there for you, let me know how I can help?

Kathryn

tDMg

LdsNana-AskMormon on HubPages

 

Press the DIGG icon IF you think this is important!

Tags: Persecution Mormonism Online Missionary Work Unity Missionary Work LD


HOW TO SHARE THE GOSPEL ONLINE?
Posted On 02/09/2008 01:49:45

Ways to Share the Gospel Online

You can share the gospel on the Internet in a variety of ways:

  1. Post your testimony on MormonTestimonies.org — Write your testimony or conversion story at MormonTestimonies.org. Then do it again in your mission language.
  2. Participate at LDS.netLDS.net is a social network where you can connect with other Mormons and share your beliefs using photos, videos, blogs, forums, or chat.
  3. Comment on existing blogs — Well-known blogs like Mike Otterson's and Jeff Lindsay's are great places to share your beliefs because persons of many faiths participate there. Click on "Comments," then participate in the discussion.
  4. Share your beliefs on Facebook — If you use Facebook, you can share your testimony or favorite scripture on your Profile by adding our Facebook app.
  5. Post a video on a video sharing website like YouTube — "Broadcast Yourself." Join the ranks of Mormons who have shared their testimonies and stories by video on YouTube. Perhaps you could video tape your parents or grandparents and capture their stories too.
  6. Support Mormon videos on YouTube — In addition to posting your own videos on YouTube, it's also helpful to rate and comment on other good YouTube videos.
  7. Post mission and wedding photos on FlickrFlickr is a photo sharing website. Why not share photos from your mission, your wedding, or your family home evening at the park?
  8. Answer a Question at Yahoo! Answers — At Yahoo! Answers you'll find a variety of questions and answers. Search for questions about "Mormons" and answer a few of them.
  9. Blog what you've learned and how you knowLearn what a blog is, then start one. You can write what you learn in Church or in your scripture study, or explain how living the Gospel has blessed your life.
  10. Edit Wikipedia.org or MormonWiki.comWikipedia is an online collaborative encyclopedia that rivals Britannica. MormonWiki.com is its Mormon cousin. After signing up for a free account, you can edit or create articles immediately. If you speak a foreign language, even better! Both MormonWiki.com and Wikipedia are "editable" in a variety of languages.
  11. Link to good websites — If you have a website or blog, create a link to your favorite talk at LDS.org as well as 3 other good websites.
  12. Volunteer with the More Good FoundationInquire with us about additional opportunities to share the gospel online using your talents in graphic design, programming, translation, writing, editing, videography, and more.
  13. Something else — Did we forget something? Please tell us how you are using the Internet to share the gospel.
"...the people began to be astonished, seeing there was more than one witness who testified..." (Alma 10:12)
 
This list comes directly from the MORE GOOD FOUNDATION website, and is how WE can be most effective sharing the gospel online!
 Also, I would like to extend to those of you committed to this cause, an invitation to join us in the SHARE THE GOSPEL tDMg - group.  And also those who are already members... to please begin by joining in the discussions that are in the forum and posting new topics to help move this work forward.
 
tDMg
LdsNana-AskMormon 

Tags: Online Missionary Work Missionary Work Share The Gospel About Mormonism


YOUTH VIDEO - TOTALLY COOL!
Posted On 02/01/2008 16:45:16

YOU MUST SEE THIS VIDEO INTERVIEW OF THE YOUTH THAT HONORED PRESIDENT HINCKLEY...

YOU WILL BE INSPIRED!

THOUSANDS OF MORMON YOUTH - SHOW LOVE FOR PROPHET GORDON B. HINCKLEY BY WEARING SUNDAY BEST TO HONOR CHURCH LEADER.

tDMg

LdsNana

If you like it.... DIGG IT! 

Tags: Prophet Gordon B Hinckley You Tube Video Prophet Youth Honor Prophet M


Elphaba's Musing
Posted On 01/28/2008 20:03:41
NANA "LOL Mercy huh? that is only for Gods!"


Elphie: You mean to tell me you are NEVER merciful. Bah! I don't buy that at all.

Okay, How about this? You will be a Goddess one day, true? If we remove the “dess,” and just cheat by a few million years, who‘s gonna notice?

Nana: Now, you said you would join my group? IF you go over to 'our' group forum... SHARING THE GOSPEL tDMg and read.... It is called - Seek and Ye Shall Find! I know...


Elphie: I must not understand where I am to go. Is it on your Hub Pages, or somewhere else. I apologize, but over the last few years I got stupid. So would you please explain to me again where I am supposed to go?

NANA: it is Jesusy.


Elphie: Oh I am laughing my derrier off. “Jesusy.” I am going to say that at my next family reunion. Of course, I will only get glares, but oh my, I will be laughing on the inside.“

NANA: By the way.... i do believe that I have every book in your Church Collection. On a quick glance... every single one of them! Did you read yourself out my dear? It takes a strong testimony to read that library? “

Elphie: It doesn’t take a strong testimony--it takes a passion for Mormon history, as well as a disease that keeps you fairly bedridden.


here are two books that I have not read completely. They are:


The Mormon Experience: A history of the Latter-day Saints, a History of the Latter-day Saints, Leonard Arrington and Davis Bitton

Reason: Probably because I discovered LDSTalk and stopped reading as much as I previously had. I have a great deal of respect for Leonard Arrington, and believe he was very honest and thorough, so much so the Church booted him out as head of the history department. J So I probably should put my computer down, and pick up the book. Ya think?


By the Hand of Mormon: The American Scripture that Launched a New world Religion, Terryl Givens

Reason: While all Mormons adore Givens, he grates on me and frankly, I can’t stand the man. Is that a reason not to read his book. Of course not. But I find him to be arrogant and self-righteous while trying very hard not to appear arrogant and self-righteous.

Yet I have a good straight male friend who insists he has a man crush on Givens. ick

Additionally, he sounds like a hobbit. When I watch him on tv, I’m throwing water at the screen, hoping the water molecules will waft through the universe, splashing into his unconsciousness that I do not believe in, and will suddenly make him so thirsty, that he will be drinking water for the next 15 minutes. Hopefully that will cure his monotone, gravely voice for at least five minutes!!!

Okay, I have heard his book is very good. I admit however, I seriously dislike him. And I seriously realize this is an insipid reason not to read his book. I am shamed.


I am sure there are a few others I have not read, or have only skimmed without actually concentrating on them. I'm looking at them right now, and aren't seeing them, though.

Sometimes I write posts about historical incidents, and I'll pull a few books out and focus on only that incident. In fact, I did that the other day but decided not to pursue it. So the book is out with 20 tabs, and it looks like that's all I've ever read.

The other books, yes I have read them. My favorites were:

Mormon Enigma: Emma Hale Smith

Juanita Brooks: Mormon Woman Historian

(Both of these women are heroes to me. I've even slept with these books...please don't comment.  )

Rough Stone Rolling (I knew Bushman at Cambridge in 1974; I also knew Romney at the same time. No comment)

In fact, I e-mailed Bushman the other day. There is a fairly major error in some blog posts over at the "MoreGoodFoundation" web site. I e-mailed Bushman to make sure I was right, and he e-mailed me back almost immediately and said he remembered me! Of course I was terribly flattered, althogh I knew there was no way he could because I used my married name. However, I do have a real weirdo first name (no, not Elphaba). So it is possible. But wasn't that nice of him to e-mail me back?

And aren't I quite the name dropper??

Mormon Domestic Life in the 1870s: Leonard J. Arrington Mormon History Lecture Series, with Claudia Bushman (of course I knew Claudia as well, and was there when she and a few other women launched the Exponent II. I was very proud to play a very very minor role in that.)


Both Mormon Hierarchy(s). D. Michael Quinn (my heart breaks for him)

In Sacred Loneliness, The Plural Wives of Joseph Smith, Todd Compton

Women’s Voices, an Untold History of the Latter-day Saints, 1830-1900

And one I forgot to add: Mormon Mother, Annie Clark Tanner. I LOVE this book.

If one were to ask me, as an ex-Mormon, how did Joseph do what he did in starting the Church, etc., I would point them to Dan Vogel’s book: “The Making of a Prophet.” In other words, I believe in the “pious fraud.” theory.

I do not understand how anyone could go through Joseph’s papers and come away thinking he did not believe he was a prophet, and that he believed he talked to God.

However, I do believe he was capable of “pious frauds,” when he believed it served to further his church, which to some people would be thought of as fraud. For example the Kirtland anti-Banking fiasco. He was involved in committing fraud.

But why did he do it? He never did anything to become wealthy. Yes, he wanted to be comfortable, and as an ex-Mormon, I find the times “God” commanded the members build him a home a little self-serving. But even yet, it was never anything opulent or monumental.

Where did he demand money be spent? The temples. What did he gain from that in a temporal world? Absolutely nothing.

So, if you have read Dan Vogel’s book I’m sure you disagree with all of it. For me, as a non-believer, so much of it fits the puzzles. But it never really puts Joseph in the “con-man” pejorative. And I absolutely agree with that.


Again, please tell me where I am to go, and I hope I will not be walking through the snow.


Elphaba

 



Gordon B. Hinckley Passes Away...
Posted On 01/28/2008 01:21:25

LdsNana-AskMormon
Posted On 01/11/2008 02:37:41

Hello Everyone -

It has hardly been a month now, since Elder Ballard gave his landmark talk at the BYU Hawaii graduation. If for some reason you did not hear about it, in a nutshell, the Mormon Church has officially given the membership the go ahead... to 'Blog On'.

I like to refer to it as... blogging for the Lord!

I have been blogging now for about a year on other peoples blogs. Over the past few months, I had seriously considered writing on my own blog, but had not gotten brave enough to actually do it.

I can't really explain what happened. About two days before Elder Ballard gave his address, I had a clear vision that I should finally just 'do it'. I did a little bit of research in deciding where to start my missionary work. I finally decided to write on a site -- called Hub Pages. I had never been to the site, nor heard anything about it.

I chose this site, because I knew that if I was going to have an opportunity to share the Gospel with non-members -- I was going to need to break out of the LDS blogs. Although I have enjoyed conversing with many who have investigated and joined the Church during the time that they were on the Lds Forums. Of course, I will still continue to do so.

For those of you who have not read my profile, I have spent a bit of time over at the Lds Forums as gVr. I did not realize that these two forums would be merging, until I had already signed-up. I am one of those who has about a billion alias email accounts. LOL

Some, over at the Lds Forums are aware that I had said that I was thinking of doing a blog. The More Good Foundation has really encouraged us as members to get out there and share the Gospel. Richard Miller, who is the 'More Good Foundation' constantly works with others to stay on top of what the Church would have members do, online, as far as sharing the Gospel. They are an excellent resource. They have given some great suggestions. If you are interested, they will even help you get started.

I have been so impressed with the More Good Foundation. I hope everyone is aware of them and what they are doing to further missionary work online.

I will continue to let you know how it is going over at the 'Hub'. I would also like to invite anyone else who might be interested in blogging on a site like Hub Pages. I am one of maybe three that are writing on the Lds Church. So it would be great to have even more.


I am glad that we have a place, as members, to offer support and love to one another. I think Mormons are awesome. I hope that in some way, I can be of help to you, as we get to know each other.


Talk again soon.

tDMg

LdsNana-AskMormon

 

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