Originally posted by: compuwiz1
Nah, just another sheeple church, where they take 10% of your money.
C'mon, you guys really believe that a prophet named Joseph Smith, was really a prophet?
Do you believe they really found those gold plates?
I've asked the question, of where those gold plates might be, to several Mormons over the years. They don't exist, as they are supposedly sealed up in heaven.
I personally feel that the Mormon church is tilted about as far "out there" as any.
My view is, that organized religion is a way of management of masses, as well as a way to extract money. I don't believe in organized religion, as I feel if one has a relationship with his maker, then it's one which is personal.
Actually mainstream christianity considers mormonism a cult, not a church.
If one were to do an actual study of Joseph Smith and ole phony Maroni...its pretty obvious he was a charlaton...although Brigham Young tried to clean the image up later.
I remember when I was young and foolish, and lived in Salt Lake City, we used to go on the temple tours to actually tell people about Jesus.
Once I came up to this fellow in a suit in front of the main building and started telling him how much Jesus loved him and wanted to know him in a personal way.
He crossed his arms and glared down at me and said " Young Man, this is the living room of the Mormon Church. You can't talk like that in here!"
Turned out he was a deacon there. After a couple more attempts to convince him that Jesus loved him, we were asked to leave.
I remember we used to get a big kick out of standing across the street towards the Salt Palace and the corner buttress of the temple if you looked at it just right, the roof portion looked like a guy with a big dopey smile.
First time we noticed we stopped a few people and asked if they had ever noticed it, they would stare for a couple of minutes and then it was like oh yeah!
Was hilarious when you saw it.