Lots, if not all Christian Churches are apocalyptic. Few are prophetic hierachical decentralized with no lay clergy that actively believe in helping prophesy along. The LDS church is hoarding vast stock piles of food and also has a lay leadership that has questionable morality...like Checkov's Shotgun in the 2nd act how long will it be before someone with power in the LDS church decides to help prophesy along to help make the LDS church look good?
Sunday, September 9, 2018
Thursday, August 30, 2018
8 Questions that Should be Asked about the LDS Church - Bad Sex and Logan's Run
The Gerintocracy of the LDS Church ensures that the religion will always be conservatives which means that it will only make reforms to its social culture when absolutely forced to long after the rest of society has learned its lesson and moved on.
Wednesday, August 22, 2018
8 Questions that Should be Asked about the LDS Church - The Power of Story
Per Mormon belief you can be a good person and not ever be able to see your family again if you don't accept Russel M Nelson (their current leader) as a Prophet Seer and Revalator. That seems very unchristlike and not the kind of plan his church would follow.
Sunday, August 12, 2018
8 Questions That Need to be Asked About the LDS Church
The LDS Church actively promotes the Book of Mormon as "Another Testament of Jesus Christ" but routinely ignores the parts of their own scripture that advocate that they treat Native Americans well. This podcast explores, among other things; their treatment of White Conservative Israel vs Native Americans - both of whom they need to treat with honor and how they actually treat both.
Sunday, August 5, 2018
Thursday, July 26, 2018
Final Judgement
My Testimony in the "Final Judgement" if it hypothetically occured in the LDS Final Judgement.
Wednesday, July 4, 2018
Celebrating The Spirit of America
So when people tell me that they can't celebrate the 4th right now, I ask...which America?
If you mean the United States of America in the Darkest Timeline (it isn't, I mean there are realities with zombies and killer robots or the great Mime Virus, but it's a signpost travelers recognize), then you have reason to be cynical. The empire is in decline, and doesn't know it is dead. It elected (ELECTED no less) its Nero and Caligula all wrapped up in one. It's alliances are crumbling and it has actually done things that would make the nazis blush. Sure the nazis gassed and killed children box cars but they never made up whole concentration camps JUST for kids.
America has problems.
But there Americas worth celebrating. There are a lot of ways to get there; remember in The Nightmare Before Christmas, there was a door to the 4th of July, or the big Ben whale with the clock on its tale in the Rudolph story. There are places where the IDEALS of America exist. The America of Cinematic Glory; which is much closer to reality in Terra than Earth ever would be.
In this America; the cops arrest the bad guys and help the good guys. They uphold the constitution and the ideals for which it stands including liberty and justice for all. That's worth celebrating.
In this America, the American soldier stands for liberty and has fought to uphold democracy and to free countries under the yoke of tyranny. That's worth celebrating.
In this America, the constitution is a document that stands for freedom with restraint; the separation of powers and the judicious prohibition of power and its abuse thereof. That's worth celebrating.
In this America, a country full of innovation and relentless economic opporutinity for immigrants that gives everyone a fair shake and a chance through hard work to pull themselves up from their bootstraps to go from Rags to Riches. That's worth celebrating.
Fireworks that don't frighten animals but that explode in wonder and fire to help us remember a revolution for all (not just rich, white, land owning farmers); that's worth celebrating.
Family values; about a nation that celebrates all kinds of families and all kinds of marriages and people coming together with picnics and apple pie and potato salad and hotdogs and burgers on the grill. That's worth celebrating.
Hard work and daily lives interwoven together and people that work to help each other in all the ways that matter. That's worth celebrating.
There are Americas I believe in; not just the spirit of America but even the America of the Best Timeline...where Gore won twice, then Obama, then Bernie Sanders. His likely successor will be Elizabeth Warren. I believe in an america of econimc justice and innovation that makes peace with its mentally ill minority and quietly puts them in the reservations they belong in.
But make no mistake; this America worth celebrating is right next to all the other empires in the rubbish bin of history; all the things worth celebrating that are British with cool hats and victorian england and tea and funny mustaches and silly walks, or Rome with great roads and shining military parades and soldiers with broom hats. But be careful walking around those realms because they are not that far from empires that have no spirit worth celebrating at all but are just as fictionalized like Soviet Russia or the 3rd Reich or North Korea.
There are americas worth celebrating, and I celebrate them but a traveler is wise to know where they are and what they are doing. Happy traveling.