"The Video" Poll
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"The Video" Poll
By now, most of us have seen "the video" posted on the other thread. If not, treat yourself to some abomination here: https://youtu.be/o_0nhyP6dU4
The question at hand is how your congregation would respond. If you could, please share your general location and response in the comments.
Ok, modified it....
The question at hand is how your congregation would respond. If you could, please share your general location and response in the comments.
Ok, modified it....
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SE Idaho, survey needed another option, she wouldn't be carried out. If it was in the summer our visitors might accept her talk more openly. If it was the rest of the year the locals would sit there in stunned silence, shock, waiting for the bishop to do something. While I would consider this a good time for a drink of water.
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Sorry, I failed to take seasonality into account. I suppose my intent was to focus more on the indigenous ward, not so much visiting/vacationing members. From whence cometh your visitors? San Francisco?Older/wiser? wrote: ↑June 20th, 2017, 7:45 am SE Idaho, survey needed another option, she wouldn't be carried out. If it was in the summer our visitors might accept her talk more openly. If it was the rest of the year the locals would sit there in stunned silence, shock, waiting for the bishop to do something. While I would consider this a good time for a drink of water.
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There wasn't a poll option I could click.
In my ward we would nearly all be utterly appalled, but we're English and wouldn't say anything.
In my ward we would nearly all be utterly appalled, but we're English and wouldn't say anything.
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fine, fine, two more options added. The unfortunate thing is it resets the poll, but since there were only two votes....Robin Hood wrote: ↑June 20th, 2017, 7:52 am There wasn't a poll option I could click.
In my ward we would nearly all be utterly appalled, but we're English and wouldn't say anything.
Thanks for the suggestion.
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Not "remove from building". Just politely ask her to return to her seat. If she didn't comply, I would bear testimony of the Plan of Salvation alongside her focusing on the eternal nature of souls. Long after the incident was forgotten by the rest of us, she would still be alive and contemplating her choices while winding her way through this mortal coil.
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Oh the poll was fine , Salt Lake and surrounding areas. This is the Bear Lake Valley. Farmers, cattle ranchers, but I have noticed a change in the younger generation, they are more liberal and more accepting of different lifestyles, so I would think many would just want to be open and accepting. 3 weeks ago we had 1,300. In our sacrament meeting, and it was the second meeting to accommodate our guesses, only one ward meets in our building. We have a lot of 2nd home vacation people, I truly love the diversity they bring.iWriteStuff wrote: ↑June 20th, 2017, 7:49 amSorry, I failed to take seasonality into account. I suppose my intent was to focus more on the indigenous ward, not so much visiting/vacationing members. From whence cometh your visitors? San Francisco?Older/wiser? wrote: ↑June 20th, 2017, 7:45 am SE Idaho, survey needed another option, she wouldn't be carried out. If it was in the summer our visitors might accept her talk more openly. If it was the rest of the year the locals would sit there in stunned silence, shock, waiting for the bishop to do something. While I would consider this a good time for a drink of water.
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I wonder where the socially liberal aspect of Mormon cultures comes from. I do know that SLC has been swarmed with LGBTXYZ people over the last few decades. Kinda seems like a full assault on the last stronghold of Christian morality...Older/wiser? wrote: ↑June 20th, 2017, 9:27 am Oh the poll was fine , Salt Lake and surrounding areas. This is the Bear Lake Valley. Farmers, cattle ranchers, but I have noticed a change in the younger generation, they are more liberal and more accepting of different lifestyles, so I would think many would just want to be open and accepting. 3 weeks ago we had 1,300. In our sacrament meeting, and it was the second meeting to accommodate our guesses, only one ward meets in our building. We have a lot of 2nd home vacation people, I truly love the diversity they bring.
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Times they are a changin, people are too. Everyone done went the way of the world. Many Mormons today have lost their testimonies because of "Joe's wives" or the treatment of blacks or gays and just go to church to keep up appearances or because they like the social scene. Many go to make their other half happy. Many converts dont know much about the gospel, they were baptized into what they thought was a "lovely social scene". I dont find it surprising at all that many "so called" Mormons see nothing wrong with homosexuality.
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Half applaud, half mortified. I mean, they wouldn't
actually applaud. But they'd be her new best friends in the foyer. Heart of Utah County. Lots of students means false doctrine regularly gets preached from a pulpit or classroom, but most of us have learned to ignore it. In a classroom setting it gets corrected quickly, in sacrament the bishopric member will say...something...before the closing song. But nothing this extreme and blatant has been said yet. My favorite was the girl who bore her testimony of Orson Scott Card and compared his writing to that of a prophet. Good times.
actually applaud. But they'd be her new best friends in the foyer. Heart of Utah County. Lots of students means false doctrine regularly gets preached from a pulpit or classroom, but most of us have learned to ignore it. In a classroom setting it gets corrected quickly, in sacrament the bishopric member will say...something...before the closing song. But nothing this extreme and blatant has been said yet. My favorite was the girl who bore her testimony of Orson Scott Card and compared his writing to that of a prophet. Good times.
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Ha! You must be in my old ward in Provo! Provo Central Stake?Yahtzee wrote: ↑June 21st, 2017, 12:51 am Half applaud, half mortified. I mean, they wouldn't
actually applaud. But they'd be her new best friends in the foyer. Heart of Utah County. Lots of students means false doctrine regularly gets preached from a pulpit or classroom, but most of us have learned to ignore it. In a classroom setting it gets corrected quickly, in sacrament the bishopric member will say...something...before the closing song. But nothing this extreme and blatant has been said yet. My favorite was the girl who bore her testimony of Orson Scott Card and compared his writing to that of a prophet. Good times.
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iWriteStuff wrote: ↑June 20th, 2017, 10:35 am
I wonder where the socially liberal aspect of Mormon cultures comes from.
Two words: public. school.
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Almost. We're close. :ymapplause:Michelle wrote: ↑June 21st, 2017, 5:08 pmHa! You must be in my old ward in Provo! Provo Central Stake?Yahtzee wrote: ↑June 21st, 2017, 12:51 am Half applaud, half mortified. I mean, they wouldn't
actually applaud. But they'd be her new best friends in the foyer. Heart of Utah County. Lots of students means false doctrine regularly gets preached from a pulpit or classroom, but most of us have learned to ignore it. In a classroom setting it gets corrected quickly, in sacrament the bishopric member will say...something...before the closing song. But nothing this extreme and blatant has been said yet. My favorite was the girl who bore her testimony of Orson Scott Card and compared his writing to that of a prophet. Good times.
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