I don’t really observe this day all that religiously but…
HAPPY ASCENSION DAY!!!!!!
I don’t really observe this day all that religiously but…
HAPPY ASCENSION DAY!!!!!!
Just saw on Pisco’s page that Jerry Falwell is dead.Â? Duuuuude…
Not sure if I should be happy because he made the lives of a lot of people unnecessarily miserable or if I should be properly sad because he’s dead.
It’s interesting that I should get back from Salt Lake City and see this post on my Bloglines.
I was actually asked by one of the women on my tour if I thought Mormons were Christians when I was at the LDS Conference Center. My answer: “yes”, mostly because a.) I was in the LDS Conference Center surrounded by about 20 people, b.) I was in SLC which is the Mormon Mecca, and c.) we were on the roof and I didn’t think I’d be fond of the sudden stop that would happen 4 stories down if I were to be thrown off. 🙂 (No… I don’t believe anyone would have thrown me off but I didn’t really want to rock the boat when I was on their turf.)
So what is actually my true answer? Well… I hate to say that my answer would be “no” and it would be explained that they deviate from historical Christianity in their doctrinal understanding of salvation, the nature of God, and Scripture. It’s a painful answer because I had good friends while growing up who were Mormon and they were definitely more “Christian” than many of the people I knew who claimed to be Christians. I just find the LDS Church leadership to be incredibly deceptive and dishonest about doctrine in that they don’t let a lot of their laity know everything about the teachings of the faith — if I was going to stake my life on something, I’d want to know EVERYTHING about it and not just what the leadership of my particular church wanted me to know. There’s also the supercessionist attitude of the people toward regular Christian groups — they believe that we’re not Christian and seriously inferior because we don’t believe in Joseph Smith and all the stuff he did.
Temple worship is based on Masonic rituals, not Scripture. If you don’t believe me, go look at the temple worship script online. It’s linked off of ExMormon.Org and if you know anything about Masonry, it’s copied from it. I also just wonder how a faith can deny 70% of its membership the ability to do something so necessary to their salvation as only 30% of Mormons hold a temple recommend. It just doesn’t add up for me. Oh… and only requiring 6 lessons on doctrine before baptism? Not enough information to make that kind of choice.
So why do I go to Temple Square when I visit Salt Lake City and go through all the exhibits??? Well… it’s a beautiful place, very peaceful, and it is very necessary for me to understand the teachings of the LDS people because I live in the Intermountain West where they’re fairly numerous. (We have 4 missionaries splitting their time over my county and the next one over — apparently we’re important enough to warrant that many people so there must be some Mormons up here.) There are at least 4 temples within 6 hours of driving (Billings, Idaho Falls, Edmonton, and Cardston, Alberta) and the nearest city over the Canadian border (Lethbridge) has a MASSIVE Mormon community.
I think the next time I’m there I’ll probably spend an afternoon at the various visitor’s centers on the square, if for no other reason than to gather ammo for dealing with the Mormons in my midst (who ironically enough keep to themselves).Â? If nothing else, it’s interesting and the little missionary girls from all over the world are very nice.
Netscape ate my entry.Â? Bad Netscape!
I watched the last 90 minutes of Part I last night and all of Part II today.Â? Part I was the history of the church and Part II was basically the Mormons today.
The Good
-very good narration and commentary on the history of the church including the mindset of Joseph Smith.
-those interviewed were well-spoken
-discussion of how those practicing polygamy actually lived
-they explained the background and events of the Mountain Meadows Massacre
-the discussion of polygamy today
-Part II gave a realistic picture of the Mormon life
-the interview with one of the young women from the family part where she talks about her illness (primary pulmonary arrhythmia or something — it was a heart condition where the prognosis is 2-5 years)
-the showing of the missionary training as well as missionary life
-interviews with students, LDS leadership, and those who were excommunicated for dissenting
The Bad
-the lack of knowledge of Church History (or even just plain American History) outside of anything pertaining to the LDS — they were talking about how they were the most persecuted people in America and I was left wondering if these “historians” knew anything about slavery, Jim Crow laws, internment camps for the Japanese, and other atrocities that have been committed in this country.Â? I also wonder if they realize that Christianity was an outlawed religion until 313 AD — people suffered MUCH worse fates than the first Mormons did and there are countries around the world that persecute Christians today.
My Rating
4.5 out of 5 stars
While the world was mildly coming to an end outside (translation: a little bit of thunder and lightning), I was watching the PBS special on the Mormons which has been running for the last couple days and I heard one of the Mormon bigwigs (I think he’s a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles or something) was talking about how the Mormons were SOOOOOOO persecuted and no other group has ever seen as much persecution in this country as they had. (Apparently this person hasn’t heard of slavery and Jim Crow laws.) OK… I know Mormons are big on their Church History but they seem to be ignoring the first 300 years of Christianity in the Roman Empire. (Do those years not apply to them?)Â? It’s not like people were lit on fire, beheaded, crucified, killed on the wheel, burned alive, or drowned during that time or anything…
Clothes
My in-laws gave me a HUGE gift certificate from THE BESTEST CLOTHING SITE IN THE WORLD (a.k.a. Lands’ End) so I devoured the latest Lands’ End catalog while I was waiting for the lightning to go away (so I could plug my modem back in).Â? I found some stuff that I can use to look nice and professional (at least until I can learn to sew and make my own wannabe-professional suits) as well as some cropped pants so I can have cool stuff to wear during the summer.
OK… off to go crochet and watch more of the PBS special!
I’m listening to some Rich Mullins music on Napster that was either re-released after his death or was compiled from studio recordings.Â? It’s interesting to listen to him teach songs and to banter with the people.Â? I only really know of him from his music (which describes my faith in ways that nobody else does) and because of his work with the Native American community.Â? He’s been dead for almost 10 years and he left behind an amazing body of work that continues to flourish as if he was still with us.
The most interesting piece is him doing “Praise Ye the Lord” with the audience and telling them that they “sound like Lutherans” when they were being kind of stiff and formal.Â? As much as I hate to admit it, Lutherans can be like that when singing praise songs.Â? I remember my friend Laura and I getting the clapping and hand motions started during Synod Assembly last year — t’was fun and for a moment, it really didn’t matter that people were staring at us like we were crazy.
Hopefully, I have another experience like that again this year.
[+] Good Friday was awesome, especially the evening service with the youth. They did an awesome job of presenting the Passion story according to Luke. The girl reading the part of Jesus even memorized some of her lines. (We’re a little short on boys in the group, OK? Besides, she’s an awesome reader.)
[+] As grinchy as I felt about having to get up at dark:30 to make the fruit for Church #2 and having to attend all 3 services (!!!!), everything went well on Easter Sunday. Worship was decent and the time with my extended family afterward was wonderful. I saw relatives and cousins that I hadn’t seen in 3-7 years and there was also good food.
[+] Just a tip from a fellow clergy wife: head cheese is not an acceptable hostess present, especially when it is re-gifted. Just sayin’.
[+] Fernando Ortega’s latest CD is awesome beyond words. I need to be on his mailing list or something. Just put myself on his mailing list so that I can go stalk see him perform if he’s ever anywhere within travelling distance.
[+] The weather lately has me doubting the truth of global warming.Â? I mean, I know it’s happening and I’m doing stuff to petition the government to stop ignoring it but… dude, it’s freaking below 32F and snowing here IN APRIL!!!!!!Â? (Could someone please give the Paxil back to Mother Nature????)