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October 1, 2017 at 9:19 pm #323839
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GuestNice shout out to the essays, especially in light of that one Mormon Leaks. I literally have a long list of questions that no member of the church can answer – not my husband, my bishop or even Pres Monson. This is not coming from some sort of spiritual caterpillar – I thought of all these questions while serving in a calling, paying tithing, and holding a TR. Telling me to just have more faith is simply not helpful.
So I’ll take the mention of the essays and the accent, and leave the rest.
October 1, 2017 at 9:21 pm #323840Anonymous
GuestIt’s funny that he mentions when you have questions/doubts turn to the scriptures or words approved by the church on LDS.org… Too bad the essays the church published is where I learned about problems in church history and that really shook my foundation… That talk just had me all :sick: October 1, 2017 at 9:24 pm #323841Anonymous
GuestI like this talk. Quote:Love without service is like faith without works.
October 1, 2017 at 9:25 pm #323842Anonymous
GuestProactively leaving before he tells a tragic story involving a child. Why can we never have a General Conference without a bunch of sob stories? It’s really depressing.
October 1, 2017 at 9:28 pm #323843Anonymous
GuestI’ll say this much. I love the story because it’s raw and it’s real and it doesn’t have a happy ending. Most people have stories that don’t have happy endings and only hearing stories where someone miraculously sprung back can hurt people that haven’t experienced it for themselves. They wonder why they haven’t had those happy endings. Like the talk from the other day with a picture of perfect muffins but when panned out it shows a messy kitchen with a screaming kid. If we’re going to compare, let’s compare our reality. It puts us in a better position to heal one another.
October 1, 2017 at 9:30 pm #323844Anonymous
GuestTrue. We do have a bad habit of focusing on happy endings. But I’m already prone to depression, and tragedies involving children are my worst nightmare, so I need to miss those.
October 1, 2017 at 9:30 pm #323845Anonymous
GuestThe moral of this story is a good one. Overall, I really liked this talk. With that said, I understand your need to skip these sort of stories, Joni.
October 1, 2017 at 9:32 pm #323846Anonymous
GuestIs it me, or has the average age of the MoTab gotten younger over the last two decades? Maybe I’m just getting closer to them in age
:problem: October 1, 2017 at 9:34 pm #323847Anonymous
GuestYes, the MoTab is younger now. October 1, 2017 at 9:40 pm #323848Anonymous
GuestCool. If divine themes emerge, then outliers can be seen as just that: individual outliers. Thus, Elder Oaks’ talk might be such an outlier. 
Sure, I know that is WAY outside what Elder Andersen intended, but it is a reasonable, albeit twisted, conclusion.
October 1, 2017 at 9:42 pm #323849Anonymous
GuestI’ve missed a chunk of conference. Any prayers by women this weekend? Sorry, Neil, but you’ll never be as cool as JRH and the dinosaur meme
😆 October 1, 2017 at 9:44 pm #323850Anonymous
GuestAlso, just to say it, if we define revelation officially as God’s word spoken and then carried into the hearer’s heart, if it isn’t carried into our hearts, we can see it as not revelation to us, personally. I also like the direct condemnation of nationalism.
October 1, 2017 at 9:44 pm #323851Anonymous
GuestLast words from Elder Hales, that’s sweet. He was a good egg. October 1, 2017 at 9:45 pm #323852Anonymous
GuestYes, he was. With all my issues with Pres. Nelson, I still appreciate the image of him rushing to be there when Elder Hales died.
October 1, 2017 at 9:51 pm #323853Anonymous
GuestOld Timer wrote:
Also, just to say it, if we define revelation officially as God’s word spoken and then carried into the hearer’s heart, if it isn’t carried into our hearts, we can see it as not revelation to us, personally.
I feel I gotta give the disclaimer. Tongue in cheek.
I can’t wait to tell my PH quorum all the parts I don’t consider revelation when we comb over…
😳 I mean take turns reading these talks in coming months.Old Timer wrote:
I also like the direct condemnation of nationalism.Dang. Missed that one. That’s really going to ruffle some quorum feathers. Perhaps they will agree with me that not everything said during conference is gospel truth after all.

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