BARBIE AS THE PRINCESS AND THE PAUPER (2004), dir William Lau
The prodigal son didnât come back for the ârightâ reasons. He came back because his life was a mess and he was starving
He came back for no other reason than heâd hit rock bottom and he knew heâd at least have food back home
Regardless, his father welcomed him back with open arms and threw an elaborate celebration anyway
God doesnât care why you come back
Just come home
bro doesnât even have a certain je ne sais quoi
Me, on a date: So, are you the type to report and then block or block and then report?
Hosanna!
1) You should assume good faith (good intentions, the most flattering interpretation of their speech) when taking with people, 2) it is normal to do so unless you have a serious, ongoing reason as to not do so, and 3) if you do not regularly approach people, especially strangers, in good faith during discussions, then that is a sign of something wildly unhealthy within your psyche.
4) You do have options to change how you think, 5) it will require work to train your brain to approach people sincerely and 6) you may have to stop hanging out in spaces that are toxic or destructive.
But, 7) by tempering your mind, 8) taking accountability for how your words harm others and 9) not hanging out in places that give you an addicting, self-righteous, sense of anger, 10) you can move towards having meaningful, adult, conversations, honestly and openly with others, 11) in such a way where social safety and kindness allows you to be intellectually curious, exploratory, and to grow.
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Being LDS on this website thatâs obsessed with finding fault in different groups of people means youâre subjected â semi-frequently, at complete random, and by random blogs so you canât follow a pattern back to one person to unfollow â to posts that are like
âMormonism is a cult because-" *insert a) something the church doesnât teach, b) a claim about how the church is controlling and forces its members to do things they donât make you do, like cut off contact with nonmembers or something similarly crazy, or c) completely innocuous thing thatâs completely normal for any religion to ask of its adherents*
âMormons are crazy because-" *insert a) something that has literally never been taught as doctrine ever that was either made up about us or spread by weird members in the past who didnât know what they were talking about and people held onto that instead of listening to corrections regarding it, or b) something taken wildly out of context or worded in a way to purposefully make it sound nuts and which makes way more sense if youâd actually bother to listen to someone try to explain it*
âExmo here, yeah the church is horrible because-" *insert a) personal experience with individuals doing xyz that is certainly unfortunate but has nothing to do with the church as a whole or its doctrine, or b) wild claims that you KNOW this person is lying about because you literally grew up in the same faith as they did and were taught the same things and you know theyâre spouting some serious garbage about what we supposedly believe but of course everyone is going to trust the person who talks like a cult survivor so thereâs nothing you can do about it*
And you sit there having to either ignore it (DIFFICULT) or find the courage to message the person who reblogged it to gently explain why the post is wrong (does not go well half the time).
No, the church does not fit the BITE model for a cult (literally the only few parts of the list you could say it matches are the few that are true of literally any religion and do not scream âcultâ). No, you do not need a lawyer to get your records removed, anyone offering those services is scamming you for money because you can literally just ask your local leaders to have it done. No, we do not genuinely believe that insane Bigfoot Cain folk story or anything else like it. And frankly, sometimes people who leave just lie. That happens. It does not make me brainwashed to say that someone who left the church and is spreading obvious crap about things we donât really teach or believe is indeed lying and itâs frustrating to no end that the automatic reaction from so many people is that you must be the crazy one, meanwhile youâre sitting there being gaslit about your own beliefs as they go âMormons teach/believe xyzâ âno we donâtâ âyes you doâ âwe literally donât thoughâ âshut up youâre just brainwashedâ â????â. Have you ever seen a divorced person spread bad rumors about their ex that are not true? Yeah.
(And before anyone goes, âHey, sheâs trying to invalidate the stories of people who left, thatâs clearly a cultist!â, Iâm referring strictly to people who make false claims about what we teach that can be easily verified as false. There are bitter people out there who do that. Iâm all for listening to people who have had bad experiences with other members in the church, absolutely nothing but sympathy and love towards those who have genuinely been hurt in one way or another, and yes there are cultural things especially in Utah that have needed or still do need shifting. But as always, the same is true of literally any religion or just any group of human beings in general because a lot of the time human beings kind of suck. The church isnât special for this. Itâs just as filled with flawed people who need to repent as any other group of people on the planet and thatâs no secret. Thereâs a reason weâre always encouraged by our leaders to continue to become better and to try to be more Christlike than we often are, and the vast majority of members are absolutely trying to live by that and itâs not fair to judge those millions of people by the ones who donât behave as they should. You can believe the stories of people who have had bad experiences without making out 16 million other people to be horrible. Everything would be a cult if the qualification for that was to have some bad apples in your midst.)
It doesnât take much to look at different sources to see if thereâs another side to a story or another explanation for something that sounds weird. You donât even have to look through church websites for it, you can literally just ask members if you know any. In fact PLEASE just ask us because I lose my mind a little more every time I see someone just looking at sources that are total confirmation biases against us. Ask faithful, practicing members if theyâre really forced to do xyz or ask them to explain something weird you heard. Weâre not exactly secretive or shy about explaining our beliefs (hence the missionaries lol), weâll do it. Heck, Iâve got anxiety through the roof about answering questions because Iâm scared Iâll word something poorly but even I will still do it, Iâd rather face my fears and respond imperfectly than let someone go around thinking something thatâs not true. As long as youâre asking genuinely out of curiosity to hear our perspective and not trying to just poke at our faith and be a jerk, youâll get people who are willing to answer you and have a reasonable discussion without trying to convert you or something.
Aaaanyway. If you couldnât tell, Iâve now seen two different posts from two different people today being negative about my faith, so. Iâm tired. If youâre so inclined please pray for my ability to feel close to Christ, have love for people I disagree with, and be patient with nonsense lol. Goodness knows I need help with that sometimes. Especially right now since I apparently had enough frustration in me to write this whole thing lol.
The only conspiracy theory I'm interested in is why the heart-shaped Reese's taste better than the original ones.
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