Quit the Church?? Do you think you can help me to find another church?
In a local newspaper in Provo, Utah, there had been an ongoing series of
articles written by individuals who wanted to persuade LDS Church members
to leave the Church. In response to the highly critical and spirited remarks,
a local LDS member wrote this rebuttal:
Editor:
I have been thinking of quitting the Mormon Church. Yes, if I can, I am
going to get even with that church.
As soon as I can find another church
that teaches about the Gathering of the House of Israel; the return of
the Ten Tribes and their mission; the return of the Jews to Palestine
and why, and how they are going to build the temple; the building of
temples and what to do with them; the mission of Elias, the prophet,
as predicted by Malachi; the method for the salvation of the people that
died at the time of Noah in the flood; the origin of the American Indian;
the complete explanation of why Jesus of Nazareth had to have a mortal
mother but not a mortal father; the explanation of the three degrees of glory
(three heavens) as mentioned by Paul; the complete explanation of why
Elias and Moses did not die but had to be translated (since they both
lived before the resurrection was introduced by Christ); the restoration
of the gospel by modern revelation as promised by Peter and Paul and
Jesus himself; the belief in eternal marriage and the family, and the
knowledge and the place to seal for eternity; that teaches abstinence
from all harmful drugs and foods ; and that sells the best fire
insurance policy on earth, for the last days, for only a 10th of
my income.
Yes sir, as soon as I can find another church that teaches all that,
or even half as much, I will say good-bye to this Mormon Church.
The
church that I am looking for must also be able to motivate 50,000+ youth,
and adults, for the first, second or third time, to leave their homes for
two years at their own expense and go to far-away places to teach and
preach without salary.
It must be able to call, on a frosty day, some 5
or 6 thousand professors, students, lawyers, doctors, judges,
policemen, businessmen, housewives and children to go and pick apples at
6 a. M.
It must be able to call meetings and get the attention for two
hours of more than 150,000 men. Yes, it must also teach and show why
salvation is assured for children who die before eight years of age.
Mr. Editor, could you help me find a church that teaches all that and
more than hundreds of other doctrines and principles, which I have no
room to mention here, and which brings solace and comfort to the soul;
peace, hope, and salvation to mankind, and above all, that answers the
key questions that all the great philosophers have asked; questions and
answers that explain the meaning of life, the purpose of death,
suffering and pain; the absolute need for a Redeemer and the marvelous
plan conceived and executed by Jesus Christ the Savior? Yes, as soon as
I find another church that teaches that, and also that has the
organization and the powers to make that teaching effective, I am going
to quit the Mormon Church. For I should not tolerate that “they” should
change a few words in the Book of Mormon-even if those changes simply
improve the grammar and the syntax of the verses-for, after all, don’t
you think the Divine Church should employ angels as bookmakers, and
clerks, to do all the chores on earth? Don’t you think, Mr. Editor,
that the Divine Church should also have prophets that don’t get sick and
don’t get old and die, and certainly, that don’t make a goof here and
t No, sir! A Divine Church should be so divine that only perfect
people should belong to it, and only perfect people should run it.
As a
matter of fact, the Church should be so perfect that it should not even
be here on earth!
So, I repeat, if any one of the kind readers of this imperfect letter
knows about another church that teaches and does as much for mankind as
the Mormon Church, please let me know.
And please do it soon, because
my turn to go to the cannery is coming up.
Also, “they” want my last
son (the fifth one) to go away for two years and again, I have to pay for
all that.
And I also know that they expect me to go to the farm to
prune trees, and I have heard that our ward is going to be divided again,
and it is our side that must build the new chapel.
And also, someone the
other day had the gall of suggesting that my wife and I get ready to go
on a second mission, and when you come back, they said, you can volunteer
as a temple worker.
Boy, these Mormons don’t leave you alone for a minute.
And what do I
get for all that, I asked? “Well,” they said, “for one, you can look
forward to a funeral service at no charge!”
. . . Do you think you can help me to find another church?
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December 31, 2009 at 17:22
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4 Comments on Quit the Church?? Do you think you can help me to find another church? »
December 31, 2009
By M
move away.
And if you have enough money get as far away from them mammoms
By supertop
That’s too much to read it all, but some of what he wants to believe is wrong. He should study the Bible and find out what it really says instead of wanting to keep some of the Mormon teachins. The return of the Ten Tribes is not something we need to be concerned with.
By Popperian
Sure . . .
-http://www.Venganza.org/
Done.
By Wawa
There are numerous Christian groups and denominations that are active socially. You need to investigate their beliefs about ordinary life and worship, then find a group that does the kind of work you’re interested in.
For example, United Methodists often raise money for and work in soup kitchens, giving clothing to the poor, and they support many schools and colleges. The Southern Baptist Convention sends people on missions if they want to go, raises money for schools and colleges, and sends individuals to work with the poor in various ways. The Catholic Church does all the above also. Unitarians do a lot of good work, in some of their churches, but their beliefs are so vague you may reject worshiping with them.
After you find a group whose beliefs you can accept, then find a congregation which is active — not all are — or ask about a local group they support which you can work with. For example, some Catholic parishes may not have members working directly with the poor, but their diocese does and the parish office can tell you where there are groups helping refugees, etc.