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Atheists go to Heaven too
#51
RE: Atheists go to Heaven too
(August 1, 2013 at 2:00 am)Rahul Wrote:
(August 1, 2013 at 1:56 am)PeterPriesthood Wrote: I simply tell him that I am keeping the Word of Wisdom, for I believe that I am. I don't consider it a lie, and I still feel right with God when I enjoy a beer with a few friends.

BTW, Temple Recommends are given by the Ward Bishop, not the Stake President. You've been gone some time now, haven't you? I bet Hinckley was still President when you left.

I have no idea what you two guys are talking about.

Lol...dont feel bad. I thought Ward Bishop was a rookie NASCAR driver.
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#52
RE: Atheists go to Heaven too
(July 31, 2013 at 10:27 pm)PeterPriesthood Wrote:
(July 31, 2013 at 9:40 pm)whateverist Wrote: You seem like a pretty personable Mormon with your booze, coffee and cheap whores but I don't fancy your signature, mormonbuddy.


Why be a sheeple? Do what you think you should do and most especially be what you in fact are. This is what you should learn.

I learned that I was a child of God, and this helped me understand who I was. Now I can be who I was always meant to be. I love this quote! I'm not saying it strips me of personality...I mean...I love beers and wines, what can I say?

Then you don't deny the whores? (Don't worry. Just send me a pair of magic, endowment enhancing underwear and no one needs to find out.)

(July 31, 2013 at 10:27 pm)PeterPriesthood Wrote:
(July 31, 2013 at 10:04 pm)whateverist Wrote: Looks like we finally found something to disagree on. Turns out earth is heaven. Religion was invented by the devil to tempt you away from our divine mother earth. You have been deceived. Repent and learn to love this place, this time and this earth before you miss out forever.

LOL. Looks like you delved into some of the online tellings of the Temple Endowment ceremony. I like the phrase, "Milk before meat". Giving a person all the "meat" up front tends to give them an upset stomach, but if a child begins with "milk", then the meat will not be so harsh once it is introduced.

That being said, I don't mind talking about the meat, but there are some things pertaining to the Endowment Ceremony that I have sworn an oath to stay silent about, lest I am within the walls of a Temple. I'll do my best in helping you understand what these things mean, though by your jesting tone, it seems you understand the implications of what you have discovered, no?

Don't have a clue. I just have this criticism toward Christians generally who sell this life/world short in their hurry to get to the 'candy store'. Your describing the earth as a test made me think you have the same low regard for this life. (Glad to hear it if I'm wrong about that.) I think we can all be very grateful for the plenitude, stability and beauty of this world.

But I am intrigued by this "endowment ceremony". Can a guy actually become more endowed this way? (Not that I need it mind you, I've probably wrecked more than a few ladies.)

I'm glad that you can appreciate the jesting. Nothing wrong with enjoying a little banter.
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#53
RE: Atheists go to Heaven too
(August 1, 2013 at 2:11 am)whateverist Wrote: Then you don't deny the whores? (Don't worry. Just send me a pair of magic, endowment enhancing underwear and no one needs to find out.)

But I'd know Wink Oh...and so would God, it seems.

(August 1, 2013 at 2:11 am)whateverist Wrote: Don't have a clue. I just have this criticism toward Christians generally who sell this life/world short in their hurry to get to the 'candy store'. Your describing the earth as a test made me think you have the same low regard for this life. (Glad to hear it if I'm wrong about that.) I think we can all be very grateful for the plenitude, stability and beauty of this world.

Low regard for life? I hope that's not how I sound. I regard human life as the very pinnacle of creation. (I also think God used evolution to get us to this point...perhaps we haven't finished evolving just yet?)

(August 1, 2013 at 2:11 am)whateverist Wrote: But I am intrigued by this "endowment ceremony". Can a guy actually become more endowed this way? (Not that I need it mind you, I've probably wrecked more than a few ladies.)

Word. The mental image of what you described will haunt me for a few days now.

Anyway, I can't give you any real specifics on the Endowment Ceremony, though I heard a person can find actual footage from inside a Temple taken via hidden camera...and all this on YouTube! I won't break my oath and start spilling the beans, so I'll let someone else do so in my place Wink

(August 1, 2013 at 2:11 am)whateverist Wrote: I'm glad that you can appreciate the jesting. Nothing wrong with enjoying a little banter.

Or beer.
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#54
RE: Atheists go to Heaven too



I guess I only have two questions for you at this time.

1. How soon can you leave?
2. Why does your avatar have you sucking on a big fat one?


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#55
RE: Atheists go to Heaven too
(July 31, 2013 at 6:17 pm)PeterPriesthood Wrote: There are special requisites for men to end up with Satan in Outer Darkness, and from what I've seen on this forum, nobody fits the bill.

Bummer, I kind of wanted to hang out with him, he seems like a chill dude. Undecided
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#56
RE: Atheists go to Heaven too
Nah, he'd cheat you in poker. He's a deceptive bugger, and his wiles would wear you down quick, methinks.

(August 1, 2013 at 2:24 am)apophenia Wrote:


I guess I only have two questions for you at this time.

1. How soon can you leave?
2. Why does your avatar have you sucking on a big fat one?



Confused Fall
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#57
RE: Atheists go to Heaven too
Ok, I have to admit that I like your online personality so far. The theists who join this site and are then insulted because we mock what they believe are really annoying - what did you expect. You seem to be able to handle it.

I spend a bit of time reading about mormons, and I have to admit that my primary reaction was: Believes a lot of crazy stuff...

The prophet one is the scariest. You are giving one man too much power. Are there any safeguards to ensure that the prophet does not go crazy and turns everyone into a psycho suicide cult or something? You don't sound like the type of sheep that will follow something like that, but what about the other sheep?

How much money did this Joseph Smith guy make out of this particilar scam *cough. Sorry, I meant "out of being the prophet off course*

Women are encouraged to marry. I have no real problem with this (ok, I do. but that is more a personal thing) unless the encouragement is more forceful or people look down on those that are not married. How old are they when they are "encouraged" to marry? How are they encouraged to marry? What if they refuse?

(July 31, 2013 at 11:21 pm)PeterPriesthood Wrote: As for the second question, I first plan on learning as much about the nature of Godhood as I possibly can. Omnipotence and Omniscience sound like daunting prospects, but I'm sure my new resurrected body can handle it. I'm sure the learning process will take a few hundred, if not a few thousand years...we learn so little in our short existence as flesh and blood, so picking up the rest will be a ginormous task.

After my learning is at a satisfactory level, I suppose the baby-making will begin. It's not accomplished in the way you would think... [cropped]

Cool! You will be omnipotent! Instead of making babies, why don't you work on some of the worlds problems instead? Start with starving people/children and work your way upwards.

I'll also send you my personal list once I have compiled it. It won't be anything big (focus on the starving people, ok?) but will probably include winning the lottery Smile.
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#58
RE: Atheists go to Heaven too
(August 1, 2013 at 1:56 am)PeterPriesthood Wrote: Stake President is merely a reference to how stakes hold the tent in place. Stake Presidents are firm foundations for the Church. I know...our terminology can be a bit different sometimes.

Sure it's not an oblique reference to that bit in Saw Judges 4 and reprised in 5, when Jael, wife of Heber the Kenite, hammered a tent stake through the head of Sisera (captain of the army of Jabin, king of Hazor) and into the ground while he lay sleeping? This despite there being peace between the houses of Jabin and Heber. For which grand crime she was punished by being "blessed above all women".

If nothing else, it shows that human ingenuity succeeded where "God" failed; iron chariots are the character's Kryptonite.
At the age of five, Skagra decided emphatically that God did not exist.  This revelation tends to make most people in the universe who have it react in one of two ways - with relief or with despair.  Only Skagra responded to it by thinking, 'Wait a second.  That means there's a situation vacant.'
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#59
RE: Atheists go to Heaven too
Well Hello Peter,

I think you are the first Mormon I have ever conversed with and to be honest I don't know much about your beliefs at all.

Could you fill me in on the Mormon position (or your own) on any or all of the following 3?

The age of the Earth/Universe.
Evolution.
Homosexuality.

These just help me to place you and your faith in the heirarchy of insanity.
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#60
RE: Atheists go to Heaven too
(July 31, 2013 at 11:21 pm)PeterPriesthood Wrote: For the first question, I think we as human beings are skeptical to begin with. There is no evidence, but there is hope. We work with that hope, and it can eventually blossom into faith. Even the smallest amount of faith can lead a man to Christ, if he puts that faith to work on finding out if the Gospel of Christ is true.

The only downside I see to not having faith would be that a person will most likely not attain the highest degree of glory. If the truth is presented to someone while they are on earth, but they reject it, then the burden falls to them to correct this action lest they lose all possibility of returning to God. Those without knowledge of Christ will all be saved, and they will be given equal opportunity in the next life to accept Him as their Savior. In this way God is both Just and Merciful.

Believing in God, therefore, is very good, for it give us the chance to become like Him some day. Disbelief isn't bad either, but it's still failing the test in a way.
You didn't answer my question. Why is belief so good that it is rewarded the highest degree of glory, as you say. why do you guys reward belief more than you reward doing good things? As i understand it, if your god is truly good, doing the more good things you do the more you resemble him. why is belief required?

Quote:As for the second question, I first plan on learning as much about the nature of Godhood as I possibly can. Omnipotence and Omniscience sound like daunting prospects, but I'm sure my new resurrected body can handle it. I'm sure the learning process will take a few hundred, if not a few thousand years...we learn so little in our short existence as flesh and blood, so picking up the rest will be a ginormous task.

After my learning is at a satisfactory level, I suppose the baby-making will begin. It's not accomplished in the way you would think...making Spirit Children is a completely different process, and hundreds of thousands can be made at once. It's also easier since I'll have my entire family to help out. (In Heaven, we can also get sealed to multiple wives since the laws of the land no longer interfere with God's law.)

I'll send these Spirit Children on their way, and they will have a Savior to help them overcome sin, just like Jesus did for us. It won't be anyone in my blood line. It may not even be a person from our planet. You see, we believe that Christ is the Savior of other planets as well, not just our own. Heavenly Father's contemporaries made spirit children for their own planets, and Christ had to save them too. We are lucky enough to be on the planet to where God's only Begotten Son was sent!
This is a lot of crazy. You see, believing in things like this doesn't make me a better or worse person, it just makes me gullible. Curious, have you taken the time to look at all the religions on earth?

And thanks for taking the time to reply, I appreciate it.
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