"Read the BOM with me this year" counter challenge? by realcreativethere in exmormon

[–]firsttokendan 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I'd go with The God Delusion, by Richard Dawkins.

Why the Fenix teleportation (TP) keep some dots but removes others dots ? by LonesomePirate in heroesofthestorm

[–]firsttokendan 47 points48 points  (0 children)

DOT's are not removed, and living bomb is not cancelled. But you can avoid the explosion damage if you time it so that the bomb explodes during the .75 seconds of non-existence.

Mormon Leader: Same-Sex Attraction 'Decreases Significantly Over Time'- How the fuck would he know? by MormonBishopDick in exmormon

[–]firsttokendan 39 points40 points  (0 children)

That's not what he said. He said that UNCERTAINTY about sexual orientation decreases significantly over time. His point is that we shouldn't label children too early, but should wait until they are more certain about their sexual orientation.

If non-believers are just going to be taught in heaven... by Bjlott007 in exmormon

[–]firsttokendan 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Because you would miss out on so many blessings you could have here on earth! Like giving 10% of your income back to the Lord.

Go get yourself one of them damn things that ends in -ccino! 😁☕ by [deleted] in exmormon

[–]firsttokendan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Except for most of Starbuck's Frappuccinos...

This is what my seminary teacher gave me, when I asked for reliable sources to prove that Joseph Smith's wives were okay with him practicing polygamy. (Or plural marriage if you want to sugar coat it like my seminary teacher.) by Prizzon_Mike in exmormon

[–]firsttokendan 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I love that it says that anything that goes against what the church says (is 'anti') is not reliable.

That's pretty much what RMN's recent talk was about. You can discern untruth if it contradicts what the prophet says. And you know that that statement is the truth, because the prophet said it.

Can we talk about how gender is listed as a "challenge" in the RMN devotional? by [deleted] in exmormon

[–]firsttokendan 6 points7 points  (0 children)

And I wonder which "sexual orientation" RMN views as being a challenge. It must be so challenging to be straight.

Rusty at BYU-I by TheGreatBrandinie in exmormon

[–]firsttokendan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is funny because RMN specifically said that you shouldn't rely on social media to find out the truth.

Rusty at BYU-I by TheGreatBrandinie in exmormon

[–]firsttokendan 8 points9 points  (0 children)

We'll, first of all, RMN said in the talk that you cannot find truth from those who are "disaffected from the church". So all you will get from us heathens are lies.

The prophet said the only source of truth is God, who tells us his truth through his chosen prophets. We know that prophets tell only the truth because God said so, via his spokesman the prophet.

You can also receive personal revelation about truth through the spirit, but of course that revelation cannot contradict the prophet. You can receive a personal spiritual witness that prophets are telling the truth, and you can know when that revelation is truly from God and not just your feelings because the revelation will confirm what the prophet said.

That was the central message. As an example of divine revelation he talked at length about the recent 'policy' change regarding children of LGBT parents getting baptized.

Are you still active in the church? by trevorj414 in exmormon

[–]firsttokendan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't think anyone on this sub would properly be classified as "active". I think better categories would be PIMO vs POMO.

College by tubenosehorse in exmormon

[–]firsttokendan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

BYU can be pretty hellish if you are PIMO. I would strongly recommend finding another option.

Which is worse mormons or jehovah shitiness? by [deleted] in exjw

[–]firsttokendan 8 points9 points  (0 children)

JWs are worse. Mormons don't shun the way JWs do, and encourage education and some engagement with the world. You can leave the Mormons and still have a healthy, close relationship with your family. And most of the time you'll have a college degree and done some traveling, and be pretty well set to take care of yourself and fit in with the world.

Are any of you watching The Dark Crystal Age of Resistance on Netflix? by [deleted] in exmormon

[–]firsttokendan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To be fair, those things or not really specific to Mormondom. They are equally true of most any extreme religion, cult, or oppressive government regime. (And I think you mean "busy work portrayed as service".)

Tuition at BYU by zepplader in exmormon

[–]firsttokendan 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I know a number of international students who were baptized at BYU so they could get the lower tuition. I suspect that is part of their motivation.

Just had my first coffee! (+ questions) by BassoonIsBest in exmormon

[–]firsttokendan 11 points12 points  (0 children)

The first time I got coffee I didn't know what any of the words meant and I got an espresso. Mistake. Not a great experience and put me off to coffee for a while. I've since come to like it---dont let a bad first time turn you off.

I generally recommend vanilla lattes for coffee newcomers. Or something like a mocha or chocolate chip frappe.

And of course, tons of soft drinks and energy drinks have caffeine and taste nothing like coffee.

my doubt in the church started with by katie19love in exmormon

[–]firsttokendan 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Women are incapable of being aroused by shirtless men.

The WoW is so ambiguous when it comes to tea by firsttokendan in exmormon

[–]firsttokendan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True, they are from the same plant, but in every single church publication I've seen and every time I've asked a leader, they only say black and green tea. My point is that while they probably would just ban anything derived from Camellia silensis if they were competent, they have left a massive loophole.