Tell me about it. I hope to visit there sometime in the future; I'm moving back to the States in June, so I'm gonna try to take in some of the good 'ole American sites.
I tried to post a picture of my "daughter" (kitty, Fina) on the other thread, but I can't figure out how to do it. :(
Agreed. (Actually, I'm not from NYC; I've never been there, and live about 4-5 hours north of there, nearer to Albany).
I never could get the whole jello thing. And I admit, a lot of my understanding of Utah Mormon culture comes from people outside of the culture; non-LDS Utahans. Not the...
My sincerest apologies. :foot: What I said, I said in jest. I meant no offense.
However, I do see that Utah Mormons have a culture different than what many non-Utah Mormons are used to. This is not a good or a bad thing, just something different. I have met a couple of Utah Mormons (in real...
I'm from New York, where LDS are most certainly a minority. We consider Utah Mormons to be a breed of their own, and occaisionally stuck up. But, they are still LDS. We aren't immune to the "holier-than-thou" attitude.
Keep your chin up. When people around you get you down, just remember...
That's one version of the Trinity I've heard, which is about the same as we believe the Godhead to be. However, I've also heard other versions of the Trinity which make no sense.
Yes. I think it would a cruelly unjust God to create my cats and dogs, and then not let me see them again. They're my kids.
Besides, Scripture points to the earth having a soul. Since we also believe that everything was created spiritually before it was created physically, would denote that...
I think I got you beat; I occasionally drink a glass of Moscato D'Asti (a sweet white wine) with my dinner. I've also been known to imbibe quite a bit (obviously something to be worked on)
As I understand it, Prophets after Joseph Smith clarified the WoW to say that hot drinks refers to...