Check out this awesome article about Mormons. Thank you Grandma for sending it to me! :)
Paul Allen is the owner of the Seattle Seahawks, the ones who played the Pittsburgh Steelers for the Super Bowl. He is also the owner of the Portland Trail Blazers NBA basketball team and is co-partner with Bill Gates in Microsoft. He wrote this editorial in the Santa Clarita, California newspaper.
Subject: An editorial on Mormons - Santa Clarita ,CA
I have heard and seen enough! I have lived in the West all my life. I have worked around them. They have worked for me and I for them. When I was young, I dated their daughters. When I got married they came to my wedding. Now that I have daughters of my own, some of their boys have dated my daughters. I would be privileged if one of them were to be my son-in-law. I'm talking about the Mormons. They are some of the most honest, hardworking people I have ever known. They are spiritual, probably more than most other so-called religious people I have encountered. They study the Bible and teach from it as much as any Christian church ever has. They serve their religion without pay in every conceivable capacity. Not one of their leaders, teachers, counselors, Bishops or music directors receive one dime for the hours of labor they put in. The Mormons have a non-paid ministry - a fact that is not generally known. I have heard many times from the pulpits of others how evil and non-Christian they are and that they will not go to heaven. I decided recently to attend one of their services near my home to see for myself. What a surprise! What I heard and saw was just the opposite from what the religious ministers of the day were telling me. I found a very simple service with no fanfare. I found a people with a great sense of humor and a well-balanced spiritual side. There was no loud music. Just a simple service, with the members themselves giving the several short sermons. They urge their youth to be morally clean and live a good life. They teach the gospel of Christ, as they understand it. The name of their church is "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints". Does that sound like a non-Christian church to you? I asked them many questions about what they teach and why. I got answers that in most cases were from the New Testament. Their ideas and doctrines did not seem too far fetched for my understanding. When I read their "Book of Mormon" I was also very surprised to find just the opposite from what I had been told I would find. Then I went to another church's pastor to ask him some of the same questions about doctrine. To my surprise, when he found out that I was in some way investigating the Mormons, he became hostile. He referred to them as a non-Christian cult. I received what sounded to me like evil propaganda against those people. He stated bluntly that they were not Christian and that they did not fit into the Christian mold. He also told me that they don't really believe the Bible. He gave me a pile of anti-Mormon literature. He began to rant that the Mormons were not telling me the truth about what they stand for. He di dn't want to hear anything good about them.
At first I was surprised and then again, I wasn't. I began to wonder. I have never known of a cult that supports the Boy Scouts of America. According to the Boy Scouts, over a third of all the Boy Scout troops in the United States are Mormon. What cult do you know of that has a welfare system second to none in this country? They have farms, canneries and cattle ranches to help take care of the unfortunate ones who might be down and out and in need of a little help.
The Mormon church has donated millions to welfare causes around the world without a word of credit. They have donated thousands to help rebuild Baptist churches that were burned a few years ago. They have donated tons of medical supplies to countries ravaged by earthquakes. You never see them on TV begging for money. What cult do you know that instills in its members to obey the law, pay their taxes, serve in the military if asked and be a good Christian by living high moral standards? Did you know that hundreds of thousands of Mormon youth get up before high school starts in the morning to attend a religious training class? They have basketball and softball leagues and supervised youth dances every month. They are recruited by the FBI, the State Department and every police department in the country, because they are trustworthy. They are taught not to drink nor take drugs. They are in the Secret Service - those who protect the President. They serve in high leadership positions from both parties in Congress and in the US Senate, and have been governors of several states other than Utah. They serve w ith distinction and honor. If you have Mormons living near, you will probably find them to be your best friends and neighbors. They are Christians who try to live what they preach. They are not perfect and they are the first to admit this. I have known some of them who could not live their religion, just like many of us. The rhetoric which is spread around against them is nothing more than evil propaganda founded in untruths. (Others) had successfully demonized them to the point that the general public has no idea what they actually believe and teach. If you really want to know the truth, go see for yourself You also will be surprised. When I first moved here some 25 years ago there were five Mormon wards in Santa Clarita. Now there are 15. They must be doing something right.
Paul Allen - Santa Clarita
Sunday, October 7, 2007
Thursday, October 4, 2007
What Inspiration?
So... I am sitting in my newspaper class right now. I'm supposed to be writing articles, but I have the excuse not to right now. I'm basically just sitting here at my computer with the stupid cursor blinking at me and mocking me. I want to keep it moving because then it won't judge me if I stop to think about something I need to write. So, sadly, my goal right now is to keep this cursor moving as much as possible so it won't give me a guilt trip. If your asking why I titled this bloger "What Inspiration?" you know why now. I'm using the lame inspiration of this cursor to keep me going.
I was thinking about writing a scary story sometime soon. I have an idea, but I just have to decide how I would like to execute it.
I vote this blog as the most horrible thing anyone feels obligated to read. All those in favor of this motion? (gavel hitting on a hard, wooden surface) Agreed. As punishment, put some decent effort into the things people have to read!
I was thinking about writing a scary story sometime soon. I have an idea, but I just have to decide how I would like to execute it.
I vote this blog as the most horrible thing anyone feels obligated to read. All those in favor of this motion? (gavel hitting on a hard, wooden surface) Agreed. As punishment, put some decent effort into the things people have to read!
Friday, September 28, 2007
Time for Change
For some strange reason, life's been going great: I've been able to keep up on my school work. I'm getting decent hours at work, I don't feel so stressed out about life in general. Don't get me wrong, I love that I don't have to worry about so much lately, but I feel like I need to be doing something else. Who knows? I should just shut my mouth and accept it while it stays this way.


Wednesday, September 12, 2007
The Point
Are all of you wondering what the point of going through this endless, grueling process called life? I know I need a reminder every once in a while. So in all of my state of brilliance, I got thinking about it and thought it would make a really good thing to write on.
Trying is the best I can do for now. Sorry! Have a good day!
Live to learn. Live to smile. Live to create. Live to enjoy. Live to dance. Live to read. Live to write. Live to keep. Live to hope. Live for others. Live for you. Live to dream. Live to imagine. Live to dare. Live to laugh. Live for the chance. Live to stay alive. Live to keep. Live to forget. Live to remember. Live to see. Live to hear. Live to smell. Live to taste. Live for your fairy tale. Live to adore. Live to be unsettled. Live for your values. Live for your family. Live for love. Live to love.
Trying is the best I can do for now. Sorry! Have a good day!
Thursday, September 6, 2007
17...Whoa
Take a good look, ladies and gentlemen. I am now at the ripe ol' age of 17. Oh goodness. It's weird. I'm going to be 18 in less then 365 days. Is anyone else going to freak out about this?
Guess what? I got a camera for my birthday! Hooray! I had to pay for like $80 of it, but oh well. I've been wanting one for a long time. Oh man, now that I know my mom reads this, I can't really say any bitter feelings I have about the whole situation. Yep, I'm going to have to set up another blog that my mom doesn't know about, so I can actually say something without getting people mad. (I'm sorry mom, but I do need to express how I feel, not just what you need to hear.)
Anyways, I'm sitting in newspaper again and the bell is about to ring, so I guess I'll blog again later if I have time.
By the way mom, I was just kidding about setting up another blog.
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