tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3199387660357003170.post8728947820251815923..comments2023-12-26T10:22:04.630-05:00Comments on Things of My Soul: Those Who Feel Betrayed By the LDS Church: An AnalysisPapa Dhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06704974609266088416noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3199387660357003170.post-56747451082882786232011-09-30T20:48:19.378-04:002011-09-30T20:48:19.378-04:00"It's a natural way to justify rejecting ..."It's a natural way to justify rejecting others, by classifying others as different than one's self."<br /><br />I think this is so important. Zion is about unity, and rejecting classifications of other as opposed to rejecting others. I don't think we as a people really get that. (I count myself in that, too.) It puts an interesting spin on putting off the natural (tribal) Matthewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03382259353348066309noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3199387660357003170.post-50142078643676951692011-09-30T10:42:09.168-04:002011-09-30T10:42:09.168-04:00This is a very new thought for me -- I'll have...This is a very new thought for me -- I'll have to think about it, but I like it.<br /><br />I have been thinking for some time that some people, such as those on the group blogs, seem to expect perfection from the Church and its leaders -- but as I look back, and consider the persons and the circumstances and the passage of time, to me everything is beautiful. Those who lived in the past jinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3199387660357003170.post-84959865219558313882011-09-30T08:49:37.877-04:002011-09-30T08:49:37.877-04:00I like this observation. There is truth to it.I like this observation. There is truth to it.Michaelnoreply@blogger.com