Home Page Forums General Discussion Oct. 2017 General Conference

  • This topic is empty.
Viewing 15 posts - 106 through 120 (of 148 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #323824
    Anonymous
    Guest

    I love how we are all talking about anything else other than Tad’s talk. Love you guys.

    #323825
    Anonymous
    Guest

    I like the beginning of Elder Koch’s talk – a lot. I especially love that he mentioned leaving political differences outside the church – and that the most important part is how we talk about each other outside of the church building.

    As it continues, I love it more and more.

    #323826
    Anonymous
    Guest

    My computer is frozen. No joke. I am a talk behind.

    #323827
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Does anyone have a reference for why Symonds Ryder (probably spelled that wrong, haha) actually left the church? Was it BCC that posted that?

    I don’t necessarily disagree with this talk. I try not to criticize church members for their appearance or their wayward children or how they do their calling. But I will criticize the institutional church for practices that, to my conscience, feel spiritually abusive or unChristlike.

    #323828
    Anonymous
    Guest

    We can only speculate as to Ryder’s reasons, but there is this:

    Quote:

    But when they [Joseph Smith and Sidney Rigdon] went to Missouri to lay the foundation of the splendid city of Zion, and also of the temple, they left their papers behind. This gave their new converts an opportunity to become acquainted with the internal arrangement of their church, which revealed to them the horrid fact that a plot was laid to take their property from them and place it under the control of Joseph Smith the prophet. This was too much for the Hiramites, and they left the Mormonites faster than they had ever joined them, and by fall the Mormon church in Hiram was a very lean concern.” (Symonds Ryder, β€œLetter to A. S. Hayden,” February 1, 1868, cited in Hayden, op. cit., pp. 220, 221.)

    #323829
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Man, I’ve been up and down the stairs like six times this session. Fortunately DH is sound asleep so he has no idea. πŸ˜†

    Okay, I’ve missed a big chunk this weekend. How many talks have been given by women during the general sessions? How many prayers?

    #323830
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Welp. At least hawkgrrl’s conference in animated gifs should be good this year.

    #323831
    Anonymous
    Guest

    ETB: “take marriage seriously”

    DD14, with perfect deadpan snark: “No, I think marriage is funny.”

    Anyway, I told her that when she’s older, make a list of 10 potential husbands and pursue them all until she narrows it down to one. πŸ˜† Those poor boys won’t know what hit them.

    #323832
    Anonymous
    Guest

    First talk after intermediate song – Ugh. Another “why aren’t you married?” talk.

    #323833
    Anonymous
    Guest

    πŸ˜† :clap: πŸ˜† :clap: (to Joni’s comment)

    #323834
    Anonymous
    Guest

    One thing that helps me tremendously is the ability to respect other people’s opinions and views, as long as they are not directly harmful to others.

    This talk is a good example. It doesn’t work for me, but I can respect it. It is a wash.

    #323835
    Anonymous
    Guest

    It looks like this is two in a row. This one isn’t going to resonate much with most people here.

    #323836
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Anti-anti-Mormonism =/= spiritual nourishment.

    Nice accent though. (I just got done rereading The Secret Garden for the millionth time, so as soon as he started talking about foliage I got all excited.)

    #323837
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Yep, this is my least favorite talk of the entire conference, except Elder Oaks’ talk.

    Saying we have a command to learn from the best books, then narrowing that to only those written by church leaders and the scriptures, is not something I can support.

    #323838
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Old Timer wrote:


    One thing that helps me tremendously is the ability to respect other people’s opinions and views, as long as they are not directly harmful to others.

    This talk is a good example. It doesn’t work for me, but I can respect it. It is a wash.

    Ditto. Going on nearly more than a decade of dating and specifically pursuing people I had considered good potential partners. My own father got married at age 29, but most people, especially most GAs don’t have the experience of dating in the technology age, along with the sheer amount of numbers of people to date. I’ve dated quite a bit. I’m not at a stage nor do I have the mental energy to create a list and systematically whittle it down to one. I think it’s high time for the church to consider how they can foster a welcome and meaningful place for singles, whether they’re single by choice or not.

Viewing 15 posts - 106 through 120 (of 148 total)
  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.