Popular Post LoudmouthMormon Posted May 26 Popular Post Share Posted May 26 I did leave the church from ~1990 for about 6 years or so. Inactive, unbelieving, came to grips with the fact that I never had a testimony to start with. Then I "took the Moroni challenge", read and prayed, gained an unmistakable spiritual witness, and have been going strong ever since. 12 Link to comment
carbon dioxide Posted May 26 Share Posted May 26 2 hours ago, Hamilton Porter said: On one hand it's sad to see young people leave the church, even if they're just following national trends. On the other hand, God is sovereign so we don't need to worry. It is sad BUT they the church is still fine. The church is the vehicle that God has given us if we want Celestial inheritance. Some people just don't want it. The righteous that remain inherit all things and those that leave end up serving the righteous that remained while inheriting a lower kingdom. It is kind of sad but kind of funny how everything turns out in the end. 2 Link to comment
Tacenda Posted May 26 Share Posted May 26 1 hour ago, InCognitus said: Nah, we need you. I would miss you anyway. 😄 Link to comment
Teancum Posted May 26 Share Posted May 26 3 hours ago, Hamilton Porter said: Key line: In addition to widespread secularization being an underlying reason, another possible explanation is demographic. Mormons, said Deckman, tend to be younger than other religious groups, “and disaffiliation among GenZ is much higher than among the general population. So I would not be at all surprised if age is a factor.” So the fact that many are Gen Z makes this any less of an issue for the church exactly how? Link to comment
blackstrap Posted May 26 Share Posted May 26 1 hour ago, rodheadlee said: What is EOM? Given today's environment , I was thinking , Equal Opportunity Mormon .😁 1 Link to comment
Tacenda Posted May 26 Share Posted May 26 2 hours ago, carbon dioxide said: It is sad BUT they the church is still fine. The church is the vehicle that God has given us if we want Celestial inheritance. Some people just don't want it. The righteous that remain inherit all things and those that leave end up serving the righteous that remained while inheriting a lower kingdom. It is kind of sad but kind of funny how everything turns out in the end. I don't believe this whatsoever. Link to comment
MorningStar Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 Doesn’t surprise me that so many people are leaving with society going down the toilet. 2 Link to comment
Popular Post bluebell Posted May 27 Popular Post Share Posted May 27 1 hour ago, MorningStar said: Doesn’t surprise me that so many people are leaving with society going down the toilet. Yep. Just look at the suicide rate. I wouldn’t be surprised if pretty soon 1 in 4 people think they are transgender. Society is a mess. 5 Link to comment
MustardSeed Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 7 hours ago, Hamilton Porter said: Not me. My three siblings are all active. You don’t know or love anyone who has recently left? Unusual, considering how many people have left since Covid. All my siblings are in as well but I love a lot of people outside of that circle who have left the church. 2 Link to comment
Hamilton Porter Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 29 minutes ago, bluebell said: Yep. Just look at the suicide rate. I wouldn’t be surprised if pretty soon 1 in 4 people think they are transgender. Society is a mess. I wanna leave the country. 1 Link to comment
Hamilton Porter Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 3 hours ago, MorningStar said: Doesn’t surprise me that so many people are leaving with society going down the toilet. Why are you named after the devil? Link to comment
Hamilton Porter Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 1 hour ago, MustardSeed said: You don’t know or love anyone who has recently left? Unusual, considering how many people have left since Covid. All my siblings are in as well but I love a lot of people outside of that circle who have left the church. Maybe it's because I go to a language branch and I don't have extended family in the church (aside from a distant cousin we found through genealogy). Link to comment
MorningStar Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 1 hour ago, Hamilton Porter said: Why are you named after the devil? I’m not, silly. 1 Link to comment
MorningStar Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 2 hours ago, bluebell said: Yep. Just look at the suicide rate. I wouldn’t be surprised if pretty soon 1 in 4 people think they are transgender. Society is a mess. Thank goodness my boys don’t enjoy social media. I will be keeping my girls off of it except for connecting with family. Sad that I have to innoculate my 2nd grader against social contagions. 2 Link to comment
MorningStar Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 51 minutes ago, Hamilton Porter said: The USA is such a clusterf*k right now. My son got a ride over the pass from college and we went to meet him and his friends for a late dinner. The music at this restaurant went from Coldplay to Wet A** P****. 🤦♀️😡 Our 8yo is with us, so now she’s eating/trying to cover her ears. Link to comment
Hamilton Porter Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 (edited) 1 hour ago, MorningStar said: I’m not, silly. https://www.biblestudytools.com/isaiah/14-12.html Edited May 27 by Hamilton Porter Link to comment
Popular Post MorningStar Posted May 27 Popular Post Share Posted May 27 36 minutes ago, Hamilton Porter said: https://www.biblestudytools.com/isaiah/14-12.html 6 Link to comment
Tacenda Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 I definitely see a change a comin. I think back 10 or so years ago at the idea of most of my children not having children would have killed me. But now? Who wants to raise a child the way it is, but I'm only talking about the US. I think in another decent country it would be good. Link to comment
Navidad Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 16 hours ago, carbon dioxide said: It is sad BUT they the church is still fine. The church is the vehicle that God has given us if we want Celestial inheritance. Some people just don't want it. The righteous that remain inherit all things and those that leave end up serving the righteous that remained while inheriting a lower kingdom. It is kind of sad but kind of funny how everything turns out in the end. You really sum it up from an LDS viewpoint! Wow! If I don't care to join the LDS church because I would have to repudiate my prior testimony, faith, and witness, then I "just don't want" eternal life with the Father and Son. Oh, and I will end up "serving the righteous that remained". Oh, and that means "everything turns out in the end." Again, I say "wow!" I guess all of my personal faith, trust, and relationship in and with Christ, lo these umpty-ump (not empty-ump) years has been for nothing because it hasn't been in "the church." Its been "in Christ." You have the Moroni test . . . I have the Christ test; oh and the Holy Spirit test, and the peace, goodness, and mercy test too. I am just shaking my head at your message 🙃 as you might shake your head at mine. I guess I am happy for you for your absolute certainty. Please be happy for me for my absolute trust and faith and the peace that brings in the presence of provisional certainty. Faith and trust don't seem to me to be companions with certainty, but competitors. That may not make any sense to you, but it sure does to me. Oh, and as long as I am in the constant presence of Christ and the Father for eternity, I will happily wash your feet every day! Take care! 2 Link to comment
Navidad Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 11 hours ago, Hamilton Porter said: I wanna leave the country. Come to Meeheeco! Link to comment
MustardSeed Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 9 hours ago, Hamilton Porter said: The USA is such a clusterf*k right now. Link to comment
Calm Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 (edited) 1 hour ago, Navidad said: You really sum it up from an LDS viewpoint From one LDS viewpoint…it might be even relatively typical, I haven’t taken a poll or seen a study, so wouldn’t know. I do know it’s not the only one though. Edited May 27 by Calm 1 Link to comment
Navidad Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 14 minutes ago, Calm said: From one LDS viewpoint…it might be even relatively typical, I haven’t taken a poll or seen a study, so wouldn’t know. I do know it’s not the only one though. Well said. It helps me when folks call me on generalizing. I am pretty opposed to normalizing and generalizing, even when it is me doing it! Especially when it is me doing it! 1 Link to comment
Hamilton Porter Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 1 hour ago, Navidad said: Come to Meeheeco! Would love to. Link to comment
Tacenda Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 12 hours ago, Hamilton Porter said: Maybe it's because I go to a language branch and I don't have extended family in the church (aside from a distant cousin we found through genealogy). Why do you attend a language branch, not sure what that even is. First thought it might be because you may have served your mission in another language and you like to keep it fresh in your mind. Link to comment
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