MONDAY, MAY 6, 2013
Mormon Myths and truths #1
When I started this blog, it was to share my thoughts and feelings. It seemed more manageable for me to do regularly, I have always been a journal writer, but I wanted to start something new with my handwritten journal. I have said many times in the past few years since starting this blog I want my family to have a history of my life. When I write, I often forget my blog is public for all the world wide web to read. I usually sit in a quiet time with my church music and write what I feel. (Music usually provided by The Slade Family or Josh Menden)
I'm sad to say I have offended some people. No, I know I have, but I will not apologize to those people for my beliefs, and I respect what you believe. When I put my stamp of approval on this blog and push PUBLISH, I take responsibility for my words--to those of you who leave me anonymous comments, I would love it if you would put your name on it if you honestly believed in what you are saying then put your name on it--OWN IT. Shout it from the rooftops. We can bring together both of our beliefs and make this a better world to live in. That is what Christ wanted for all of us, to serve each other and help each other. We can at least agree on that. I belong to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, so yes, we believe in Christ, and it is Christlike to be kind to others and share HIS light.
I have allowed anonymous comments, but when someone leaves comments with words that are simply untrue- I cannot have those published. I have no problem with you asking me what is accurate and not valid, but it is not fair to TELL me what I believe. I have prayed, searched, and pondered about all different religions, and the LDS church offers what is best for MY family and ME. I did not force my children to be LDS, nor do I force my beliefs on anyone else. I also do not force anyone to read this blog. If someone asks me a question, I will always tell the truth,
I respect and honor those of other religions. We all have the right and agency to believe whatever we choose. Like I've said, and I will continue to say, I have no problem when others want to ask me a question about what I believe in. If they are willing to listen to the truth of what we believe in. But I do take issue with people who "think" they know what we believe because they have heard it from Mitt Romney or read it on a website. Not everything we hear or read is true; it is always best to go directly to someone you know who lives what they believe in and ask for the answers instead of assuming because it can hurt others.
To me, if you claim to be Christian, this means you try your hardest to live as He did. When I think of Christ's life, it is evident people wanted to be around him. The children wanted to sit on his lap, laugh, and sing with him, and they felt safe. Men and women flocked to be in his presence because he offered something that none of us can offer--COMPLETE AND ABSOLUTE UNCONDITIONAL LOVE TO EVERYONE--in return, He has asked us to do the same.
-I stand behind everything I believe in and being honest in everything I say and do, sometimes to a fault. But one thing I will never do is discard what I think for another person's approval. I LIVE WHAT I BELIEVE, and although I am not perfect, I am trying my hardest to be more like the Savior and accept all that is thrown at me.
I have dear friends of all races and religious backgrounds. I have a brother and sister-in-law who were not blessed to bear their own children and adopted four bi-racial children, some from the LDS church social service program. I am always so impressed and interested in hearing what others believe, but mostly I love it when they teach me new things and new ways of understanding. The spirit has come into my life through others, not of my faith, and it has helped me be more tolerant and closer to my Heavenly Father. However, I am also human, and I am not perfect. I have said cuss words in front of my children. I have even asked a bishop if I threw out the "damn and hell" words every once in a while if it would keep me from ever being called to be a Relief Society President. His answer was "hell no," so as you can see, not ALL MORMONS think they are better than anyone else.
That said, I have decided to dedicate every Monday blog to Mormon myths, what is true and what is not. This can help.
Monday Mormon Myth #1
BECAUSE MORMONS BELIEVE THE CHURCH IS TRUE, MORMONS THINK THEY ARE THE ONLY ONES WHO WILL GO TO HEAVEN AND THAT OTHER CHURCHES ARE BAD.
ANSWER: ABSOLUTELY NOT TRUE
If it were true, heaven would be a very lonely place, considering that 99.98 % of the world's population are not members of the LDS church.
We passionately believe that God is a God of perfect justice and mercy and that no heavenly blessing will be given to one person that is not made available and offered to everyone.
God has a plan and a purpose for each one of his children (YOU), whether LDS or not.
Additionally, although we humbly claim that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is the Lord's official church, we honor the goodness and virtue of other churches and belief systems and their faithful and fabulous adherents. The LDS handbook of instructions for its local leaders says, "much that is inspiring, noble, and worthy of the highest respect is found in many other faiths."
I think one of the LDS church Prophets, President Gordon B Hinkley stated our viewpoint best in 2002. "This must be our great and singular message to the world. We do not offer it with boasting. We testify in humility but with gravity and absolute sincerity. We invite all, the whole earth, to listen to this account and take the measure of its truth...To those of other faiths, we say in a spirit of love, bring with you all that you have good and truth which you have received from whatever source, and come and let us see if we may add to it."
7 COMMENTS:
You are fortunate to have returned missionaries who can provide specific information to help you answer questions that arise since the issues are recurring.
Fundamentalist Christians are the only ones I have heard claiming that they are the few who will be in heaven, using a fear-based approach and turning every contact into an "altar call." Unappealing.
Monya, I am always uplifted and inspired by your words and thoughts (especially when they are inspired by Josh's music:)). I am sure you are blessed to share your testimony in such a way, as you bless others' lives too! Your friends that you brought to church seem lovely! They had a light within, and I admired their courage:).