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Poll: Do you own a Book of Mormon? |
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Gordondon son of Ethelred
· 20 years, 5 months ago
I thought I was non-Mormon that never considered being a Mormon, that had a copy of the Book of Mormon. I have since found out that the two people I speak to the most often,
I have a few bibles around.... back when I was a teenager, we found that the blank pages in the bible made excellent rolling papers when you had no other rolling papers.
I guess I kinda kept 'em because I did read the majority of the stuff.... I took religion courses and such.
That's a sacred text? If it were you were a bio major so I'd have to say it was of a religion you considered :-)
If you want to be that way I have The Origin of Species and Einstein's "Meaning of Relativity. Stretching it not much further I have The Baseball Encycopedia and Bill Jame's Historical Baseball Abstract.
sheryls
· 20 years, 5 months ago
I have a good friend that is an ex-mormon.
I have a Tanach, and a bible that is in japanese and english. I have a few fancy Hagaddahs and a little sidur that's all thick silver with little gems on it (but everything is falling off of it) that belonged to my grandpa. Other than that, i have some hymn sheet music left over from choir :D
danced with Lazlo
· 20 years, 5 months ago
Well...
I've got several different Chumashim with different translations and commentaries, a couple of Tanachim and of course quite a few Haggadot and Siddurim, a few New Testaments, a couple of different translations of The Dao Dejing and some collections of Sufi poetry (not sacred texts, I know, but i figured you'd be interested) there's a Book of Mormon lying around somewhere, and yes, I also have the Origin of Species. Also Ender's game. I consider that to be a sacred text. I'm Jewish (although not really practicing/caring), and I've got a Mormon Bible.� I haven't read it,�and I may or may not.� I didn't get this particular religious text for any specific reason other than THE COMMERCIAL SAID IT WAS FREE!� I oredred it because I had somewhat of an interest in reading the Bible, only because I'm mentally attracted to things mysterious and ancient-ish.� I hear from some that it is a bad Bible to read, I hear the opposite from others.� Then again, these people think I'm actually holding any sort of religious interest when I say that I wanted to read the Bible.� I certainly won't get into it here and now, though.� Maybe wanting to read it for reasons other than the most likely-to-be-assumed reason, which is pursuance of a religious interest, is causing more problems than what I might personally get out of reading it would be worth.� Hrm.
Gordondon son of Ethelred
· 20 years, 5 months ago
OK five people other than me have a book of mormon without being or considering being a mormon and three of the four I know about are on my Festivus list. Am I Mormon missionary without knowing it?
I have a Book of Mormon, a Quran, a copy of the Upanishads, a copy of the Bhagavad-Gita, the Tibetan Book of the Dead, and assorted other texts.
It's not an issue of belief/disbelief for me with most of these, so much as having studied them at some point in philosophy or religion classes, or being curious on the cultural level. Well, except for the Book of Mormon, which was given me by missionary boys. :) Although recently you could say LDS has been a sort of cultural curiosity for me as well.
That's the nicest thing anyone has said to me in a long time.
That isn't the nicest thing anyone has ever said to me.
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