Respond to this video... Fifth Commandment: Honor your parents' righteous ways and most loving actions and learn from your parents' mistakes. (Those who do not learn history is doomed to repeat it's mistakes)
Sixth Commandment: Don't shed innocent blood.
Seventh Commandment: Don't have sex until you are married and only have sex with your spouse.
Eighth Commandment: Don't take what you did not earn from someone else.
@SirGabriel2076 The most important thing to remember is that I believe that life is only fair if people actually get what they deserved in life. It is wrong to give people credit for doing something wrong. It is wrong where the nicest people live in agony while the toughest and most corrupt get all the glory to themselves. It is wrong that people are judged for their creeds and not for their actions (Rev 20:12). It is wrong that people have to stop being human in order to be civilized.
Anyone that honors and obeys the Golden Rule should be listened to if you are to get what is promised. There is a saying, "I can live without..." that is optimistic. Reverence sustains the First Amendment more than any other virtue. It is good to have a full day of rest weekly.
Doctrine and Covenants Section 122 does say that when someone is granted even a tiny bit of authority, it goes to his head in pride. That is exactly how I see the first commandment: Don't place anyone except God himself and His Priesthood in charge. Second Commandment: Greed is evil. Third Commandment: be reverent (profanity is the direct antonym). Fourth Commandment: Keep the Sabbath Day holy.
@SirGabriel2076 See if you could make that argument about Abraham Lincoln (which grew up in the Southern States) and Charles Darwin (which was not even an American).
Said law-abiding citizen was living in a village with a church at every corner, and took full advantage of the First Amendment to go between the churches until he could find the right one. He knew he had to pray to find out which one to join, so he did and that is how this faith all got started. Read the account of the First Vision for more information. If it wasn't for the First Amendment, there would be no such thing as Mormon.
A Mormon's view of the Dark Ages includes the reason why the Constitution had to be established and why there had to be a renaissance or freedom of religion.
The last paragraph of the First Article of the Constitution forbids any foriegn influence in the United States. The rights of the Americans only apply to Americans. The church was born in United States and was founded by a law-abiding citizen.
Satan fell because he wanted to destroy our agency, according to Mormon standard works. Agency requires two or more options, each one having different results, and full knowledge and account of these results, and the ability to make any of those choices. This is patriotic because The Founding Fathers established this nation to free people from compulsion, but not penalty.
Twelfth Article of Faith says, "We believe in being subject to Kings, Presidents, Rulers, and Magistrates in obtaining and sustaining the law."
The Story of Lehi and his family is often compared to the story of the Mayflower. (They are called Pilgrims for crying out loud)
The Book of Mormon prophesies of Columbus, the Renaissance, and the US Constitution as if they are among God's works. Protestants can't add or subtract anything to the Bible.
Respond to this video... Fifth Commandment: Honor your parents' righteous ways and most loving actions and learn from your parents' mistakes. (Those who do not learn history is doomed to repeat it's mistakes)
Sixth Commandment: Don't shed innocent blood.
Seventh Commandment: Don't have sex until you are married and only have sex with your spouse.
Eighth Commandment: Don't take what you did not earn from someone else.
Ninth Commandment: Be honest.
Tenth Commandment: Envy is evil.
SirGabriel2076 4 months ago
@SirGabriel2076 The most important thing to remember is that I believe that life is only fair if people actually get what they deserved in life. It is wrong to give people credit for doing something wrong. It is wrong where the nicest people live in agony while the toughest and most corrupt get all the glory to themselves. It is wrong that people are judged for their creeds and not for their actions (Rev 20:12). It is wrong that people have to stop being human in order to be civilized.
SirGabriel2076 4 months ago
Here are a few patriotic notes about Mormons:
Anyone that honors and obeys the Golden Rule should be listened to if you are to get what is promised. There is a saying, "I can live without..." that is optimistic. Reverence sustains the First Amendment more than any other virtue. It is good to have a full day of rest weekly.
SirGabriel2076 4 months ago
Here are a few patriotic notes about Mormons:
Doctrine and Covenants Section 122 does say that when someone is granted even a tiny bit of authority, it goes to his head in pride. That is exactly how I see the first commandment: Don't place anyone except God himself and His Priesthood in charge. Second Commandment: Greed is evil. Third Commandment: be reverent (profanity is the direct antonym). Fourth Commandment: Keep the Sabbath Day holy.
SirGabriel2076 4 months ago
@SirGabriel2076 See if you could make that argument about Abraham Lincoln (which grew up in the Southern States) and Charles Darwin (which was not even an American).
SirGabriel2076 4 months ago
Here are a few patriotic notes about Mormons:
Said law-abiding citizen was living in a village with a church at every corner, and took full advantage of the First Amendment to go between the churches until he could find the right one. He knew he had to pray to find out which one to join, so he did and that is how this faith all got started. Read the account of the First Vision for more information. If it wasn't for the First Amendment, there would be no such thing as Mormon.
SirGabriel2076 4 months ago
Here are a few patriotic notes about Mormons:
A Mormon's view of the Dark Ages includes the reason why the Constitution had to be established and why there had to be a renaissance or freedom of religion.
The last paragraph of the First Article of the Constitution forbids any foriegn influence in the United States. The rights of the Americans only apply to Americans. The church was born in United States and was founded by a law-abiding citizen.
SirGabriel2076 4 months ago
Here are a few patriotic notes about Mormons:
Satan fell because he wanted to destroy our agency, according to Mormon standard works. Agency requires two or more options, each one having different results, and full knowledge and account of these results, and the ability to make any of those choices. This is patriotic because The Founding Fathers established this nation to free people from compulsion, but not penalty.
SirGabriel2076 4 months ago
Here are a few patriotic notes about Mormons:
Twelfth Article of Faith says, "We believe in being subject to Kings, Presidents, Rulers, and Magistrates in obtaining and sustaining the law."
The Story of Lehi and his family is often compared to the story of the Mayflower. (They are called Pilgrims for crying out loud)
The Book of Mormon prophesies of Columbus, the Renaissance, and the US Constitution as if they are among God's works. Protestants can't add or subtract anything to the Bible.
SirGabriel2076 4 months ago
Respond to this video... Of course, this is a bit revolutionary. Mitt Romney is the best option we have today.
SirGabriel2076 4 months ago