Sunday, October 5, 2014
such obedience
"We have heard men who hold the priesthood remark that they would do anything they were told to do by those who preside over them -- even if they knew it was wrong. But such obedience as this is worse than folly to us. It is slavery in the extreme. The man who would thus willingly degrade himself should not claim a rank among intelligent beings until he turns from his folly. A man of God would despise this idea. Others, in the extreme exercise of their almighty authority have taught that such obedience was necessary, and that no matter what the Saints were told to do by their presidents, they should do it without any questions. When Elders of Israel will so far indulge in these extreme notions of obedience as to teach them to the people, it is generally because they have it in their hearts to do wrong themselves." (Joseph Smith, Jr. in the Millennial Star, volume 14, number 38, pages 593-595)
Saturday, October 4, 2014
Now THERE is a leader!
OZY:
So the Tibetans do not need a Dalai Lama anymore?
DALAI LAMA:
No, I don’t think so. Twenty-six hundred years of Buddhist tradition cannot be maintained by one person. And sometimes I make a tough joke: We had a Dalai Lama for almost five centuries. The 14th Dalai Lama now is very popular. Let us then finish with a popular Dalai Lama. If a weak Dalai Lama comes along, then it will just disgrace the Dalai Lama. (The Dalai Lama laughs.)
OZY:
How old do you want to become?
DALAI LAMA:
The doctors say I could become 100 years old. But in my dreams I will die at the age of 113 years.
OZY:
You have written and said that you can affect your rebirth.
DALAI LAMA:
I hope and pray that I may return to this world as long as sentient beings’ suffering remains. I mean not in the same body, but with the same spirit and the same soul.
OZY:
It is said that whoever has achieved enlightenment will not return.
DALAI LAMA:
The first Dalai Lama became 80 years old. There his disciples said that he was ready for a place in heaven. He replied: “I have no desire for any of these heavenly places. I want to be reborn, where I can be of use.” This is my wish, too.
Read more: The Dalai Lama: On China + the Future of Tibet | C-Notes | OZY
http://www.ozy.com/c-notes/the-dalai-lama-on-china-the-future-of-tibet/34231.article?utm_source=A1&utm_medium=pp&utm_campaign=pp
Friday, October 3, 2014
I care
You seem to look at our generation and think that it is wicked because of its changing fashions and styles, its messy hair, multiple earrings or tattoos. Our generation looks at yours as morally bankrupt because it seems to care more about the length of our haircut than the intentions of our heart. It seems to care more about loyalty to authority than social justice. We are pleading for a chance to make a real difference on the world, to have a real impact, to eradicate poverty, to clean up the environment, to help broker peace among nations, to reduce corruption and increase accountability in government, to innovate technologically, but instead our culture encourages us to go with the flow, to not make waves, to be loyal Republicans and loyal citizens to a corrupt government, to choose respectable status-quo professions and toe the line in our jobs and church lives. We are told not to question and not to think too hard. Our generation is currently struggling not because it doesn't care but because it cares too much, far more than yours seems to.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/athoughtfulfaith/permalink/713293088756826/
Sunday, September 21, 2014
tattoo
"If I were to get a tattoo of my beliefs, it would simply say: Subject to change upon reevaluation."
Friday, August 29, 2014
Ride the edge
fron the bio ofJuanita Brooks by Levi Peterson:
When young Juanita argued with her Sunday School teacher incessantly, her father "drew an analogy which Juanita would long after make famous among liberal Mormons. A cowboy who wants to turn a stampeding herd can run neither in it nor against it; he must ride at the edge. 'Happy sounds are generally better than cursing,' she would quote him as saying, 'but there are times when he must maybe swear a little and swing a whip or lariat to round in a stray or turn the leaders. So don't lose yourself, and don't ride away and desert the outfit. Ride the edge of the herd and be alert, but know your directions, and call out loud and clear. Chances are, you won't make any difference, but on the other hand, you just might.'"
When young Juanita argued with her Sunday School teacher incessantly, her father "drew an analogy which Juanita would long after make famous among liberal Mormons. A cowboy who wants to turn a stampeding herd can run neither in it nor against it; he must ride at the edge. 'Happy sounds are generally better than cursing,' she would quote him as saying, 'but there are times when he must maybe swear a little and swing a whip or lariat to round in a stray or turn the leaders. So don't lose yourself, and don't ride away and desert the outfit. Ride the edge of the herd and be alert, but know your directions, and call out loud and clear. Chances are, you won't make any difference, but on the other hand, you just might.'"
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Dolores Umbridge
Here’s what’s so bad about Dolores Umbridge, and consequently, what Millenials can’t stomach from their co-religionists at church (poison in any group):
- She’s controlling, meeting any challenge to her authority with more rules.
- She ignores what is unpleasant rather than preparing for it. She prefers not to deal with reality.
- She’s smugly self-righteous.
- She mistakes titles and hierarchy for competence.
- She has no real experience, and thus no judgment.
- She is petty and cruel toward those who threaten her worldview. She prefers to shoot the messenger or at least make him write “I must not tell lies” in his own blood hundreds of times.
- She expects and rewards tattling.
- Her clothing choices wouldn’t look out of place in Relief Society.
from:
http://www.wheatandtares.org/14440/what-would-dolores-umbridge-do/
http://www.wheatandtares.org/14440/what-would-dolores-umbridge-do/
Sunday, August 24, 2014
slogans for Lucifer's camp in the Pre-Earth War in Heaven
(something I was playing with :)
In Mormon Theology, there was a war of words before this Earth life. I was imagining the propaganda, posters, and TV commercials.
Some possible posters from the Lucifer camp:
Choose to Obey
Make your Future Choices NOW
Give the Father
the only True Gift
you have to give
Better to CTR now
Now and FOREVER
or do you gamble with your
loved ones eternal souls?
Choose Jesus?
Are you choosing war, death, and destruction?
In your guts, you know, he's nuts!
With this choice, there is safety and peace.
CTR NOW!
Or just HOPE your loved ones do later.
I will not split up the family.
Can you get that guarantee from the other side?
- Vote Lucifer!
We are stronger together
We are strongest 100% unified!
Tv ad:
What are ALL the circumstances of your soon-to-be Earth life?
Don't know?
Feel like rolling the dice?
*I, Ray Brown, don't endorse these messages and am pro-life.....pro-earth life*
In Mormon Theology, there was a war of words before this Earth life. I was imagining the propaganda, posters, and TV commercials.
Some possible posters from the Lucifer camp:
Choose to Obey
Make your Future Choices NOW
Give the Father
the only True Gift
you have to give
Better to CTR now
Now and FOREVER
or do you gamble with your
loved ones eternal souls?
Choose Jesus?
Are you choosing war, death, and destruction?
In your guts, you know, he's nuts!
With this choice, there is safety and peace.
CTR NOW!
Or just HOPE your loved ones do later.
I will not split up the family.
Can you get that guarantee from the other side?
- Vote Lucifer!
We are stronger together
We are strongest 100% unified!
Tv ad:
What are ALL the circumstances of your soon-to-be Earth life?
Don't know?
Feel like rolling the dice?
*I, Ray Brown, don't endorse these messages and am pro-life.....pro-earth life*
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