Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Thoughts on Vader

According to the story depicted in Episode 1: the Phantom Menace, Anakin Skywalker was born as an immaculate conception. In short he is set up to be a sort of Jedi "Savior" supposedly conceived by the "Force" itself. I acknowledge that this perspective is entirely possible but I propose an alternative theory. Perhaps Anakin's birth was not as random a convergence but a purposed pregnancy by an estranged father who used the Force to conceive the child in Shmi Skywalker.

It is said by Yoda that the Force runs strong in the Skywalker family; Luke had it, Leia had it and their father Anakin had it. But we do not see any sign that Shmi (Anakin's mother) had the Force whatsoever. If Anakin's birth really was the result of a random convergence then why would the Force collect around a woman with little to no Force sensitivity? I believe it is far more practical that the Force was directed to her by a specific person, or at the very least a man, strong in the Force, caused Shmi to forget a one time sexual encounter.

Monday, December 28, 2015

Mormons, Pharisees and Zoramites

I POSTED THIS AS A COMMENT IN A FACEBOOK DISCUSSION:

"I've recently begun to realize that the current behavior of the Church and many of it's members is very comparable to the Zoramites of the Book of Mormon and the Pharisee's at the time of Christ.
Christ condemned the Pharisees for putting overly strict obedience before the well-being of humankind. Also for multiplying laws and commands to govern every aspect of life.

The Zoramites put intense stock in their own purity and spiritual superiority over all other religions and beliefs. They claimed that they were set apart to be special above all others. How often in testimony meetings do we hear similar statements about the "One True Church" and being set apart as the only people with the Gospel of Jesus Christ?

Thursday, December 24, 2015

Merry Christmas

Today is Christmas Eve! Today has been the mark of many important and inspirational events throughout history and the subject of many beautiful stories and poems by a wide variety of authors. But at this moment I want to remember the beauty of Peace on Earth and Goodwill toward Men:
Christmas Eve WW1 started out as a dreary and depressing day. Soldiers were away from home stuck in the dangerous and saddening conditions of trench warfare and many families across the world were left without homes and without living family members, victims of one of the most horrific wars in recorded history. Yet in spite of this despair and heartache we find one of the most powerful stories of Peace and Goodwill in modern times. German and Allied soldiers began to sing in their trenches, lift their heads above ground (where they could be shot and killed) and took courage. Soldiers who had been fighting and killing one another for days, weeks, or even months (possibly longer) stepped out of their national pride and demonizing hatred of the enemy for Jesus' sake. Meeting in the clearing between trenches these brave and heroic soldiers exchanged gifts, shook hands, hugged, played soccer (futball) and sang Christmas carols. They forgot that they were enemies for that night and celebrated Peace on Earth and Goodwill toward Men.
Most sad, however, is the fact that shortly thereafter the battle resumed and these soldiers who had so recently been giving gifts and making friends were forced to try hard to kill each other once again. But these heroes are living testaments to the power of the Spirit of Christmas and what is possible if we abandon the wars we fight every day and turn our hearts and minds to Peace on Earth and Goodwill towards our Enemies.
If you love God and Christ, or if you love any other human soul, let us put aside our animosity and our anger and causes for two days and give gifts to each other in loving kindness. Tomorrow we may pick up our causes yet again but today is a day of Peace and Joy.

Friday, December 4, 2015

The Human Construct of Homosexual Sin

It's common knowledge in Christianity and various other religions that homosexuality, or in some cases homosexual behavior, is a sin against God. Normally I've heard people claim that the Bible says it is a sin or in my case as a Mormon I often hear that both the scriptures and the Prophets have said it is a sin. I want to examine those claims more closely in order to show that homosexuality is not a sin and that a legitimate homosexual relationship is also not sinful. Furthermore I intend to show that all claims to the contrary are human constructs or as we say in the Church: the wisdom of man. I do not believe that God is the author of the perceptions against LGBT persons world wide. The God I worship will not condemn a soul for being born gay, or transgender etc. because to do so would make God a "respecter of persons" which He is not.

Everything in this article comes from a Mormon perspective, so I can understand how people from other faiths may easily dismiss certain arguments that I will make here. There are certain teachings among Mormons in regards to homosexuality that are unique to our religion. To anyone else from any other faith who might read this I would ask that you look at the methods I use to break down the verses of the Bible that I quote and ask yourself if these same methods can be applied to better understand your own religious teachings, whatever they may be. If a Biblical verse appears to imply a condemnation against homosexuality but when dissected and examined in detail that verse no longer carries that meaning then we can assume that the verse had been misread or misinterpreted in the past. I tend to quantify the individual phrases, words and questions in all verses that I read, I take down definitions, wordings from alternative languages, and cross reference similar wordings between verses across the Bible or other scriptures. I invite anyone to do the same with their own religious records and quantify the particular and powerful meanings of what you believe. You might be surprised to find many things different than you were told or than you had previously assumed. God is just and righteous in all His forms.

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Jesus Erases Divisions

I saw this photo on Facebook and had to share it myself. And yes for those who may have trouble seeing it, the man in the center erasing lines is Jesus Christ wearing his crown of thorns. The text after the picture is what I wrote in my original Facebook post alongside this powerful image.


In reading the Four Gospels of the New Testament it's easy to see that Jesus disregarded all social and religious divisions and prejudices. He associated, ate dinner with and attended parties with publicans, tax collectors and other sinners. He allowed himself to be physically touched (appropriately) by prostitutes. He touched the physically unclean and ill even when the Law forbade it. He visited and taught among the Samaritans who were heretics to the Jews. He healed the Romans and claimed that the faith of some Pagans was greater than that of any Jew. Jesus chose from among the dirty and none prestigious to be his Disciples. A woman who had been possessed by many Devils was one of his closest friends (Mary Magdalene). Jesus broke down the barriers between humankind.

Also in the Book of Acts Jesus tells Peter to not call anything He has made unclean. This revelation removed the dietary restrictions (among other things) that had been a part of the Law of Moses and it also removed the limitations on Gentiles who wanted to join the Church of Christ and partake of the Gospel's blessings. Call not anything that God has made unclean; we are the ones drawing lines and creating borders between us, not God.

Saturday, November 7, 2015

On Gay Mormons and Apostasy

FYI to all Mormons: There is a difference between Excommunication and Apostasy.

Apostasy is defined as: "a total desertion of or departure from one's religion, principles, party, cause, etc."
Excommunication is defined as: "to cut off from communion with a church or exclude from the sacraments of a church by ecclesiastical sentence." and "to exclude or expel from membership or participation in any group, association, etc."

Being kicked out of the Church for being gay or for being in a gay relationship is one thing. You do not have to be in Apostasy to be excommunicated. All that is needed for excommunication is stubbornness about bad behavior. Apostasy is more like Heresy in other Churches. There is a much lower chance of being allowed to return to the Church in the future if you are labeled an Apostate, and you are the one who is abandoning ALL the principles of the Church and the Gospel. In essence, Excommunication just means you sorely misbehaved, being an Apostate means that you are denying God and turning your back on Him.

There is no justification, none whatsoever, to assume that because a gay man or woman who enters in a same sex marriage is turning their back on God or on the Church. If you believe that to be the truth in any way you have some serious soul searching to do to find out why. What quantifiable evidence do you have to support that theory? Are you believing that it's true simply because someone else told you to? Or have you gone out and worked the street and pounded the concrete or gotten to know any Gay Mormons and what they go through every day? Do you personally know their fears, trials and pains? Do you know why they still are members of the Church despite everything? Do you even care? Gays are not the villains we are made out to be by other human beings on this world. We are not turning our backs on God or the Church, instead, more often than not, we are the ones picking up your slack in the Church or in the Gospel or in Christlike behavior. If you haven't seen what we do or have done lately it's probably because we've already been exhausted and beaten and abused to the point of simply be stunned we're still alive much less caring about the Church.