Addz25

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  1. I love story of the year, probably my favorite band. Interesting song, i love the lyrics! and thanks for the advice, ill try it out
  2. Haha, I was wondering if anyone would post that! great song
  3. Hey all, I was listening to my iPod today and after hearing a couple songs that to me bring up a stronger religious feeling, I was curious to hear what songs to others (that may not necessarily be the intent of the song) raise a feeling of God or another religious aspect. So to start, hear are the songs that speak to my spirit: Son of Man, by Phil Collins (yup, from Tarzan): Wake Up, by Story of the Year (this one's sort of punk rock/alternative, but no swears!): Now hear are the lyrics if you don't feel like listening to the songs, or you don't understand them: Son of Man - Son Of Man Lyrics - Phil Collins, Wake Up - Story Of The Year - Wake Up Lyrics I know there are some lines in these songs that underscore the purpose I'm trying to give them, but here are some that I like... Son of Man: "On this journey that you're making/ There'll be answers that you'll seek/ And it's you who'll climb the mountain/ It's you who'll reach the peak", "Son of Man, look to the sky/ Lift your spirit, set it free", "In learning you will teach/ And teaching you will learn/ You'll find your place beside the ones you love", "Though there's no one there to guide you/ No one to take your hand/ But with faith and understanding/ You will journey from boy to man" Wake Up: "Are we missing what it is to be alive?", "Our innocence is a virtue/ But our arrogance will only leave us blind, unattended/ Without anyone to save our idle lives", "One by one the pieces fall/ Until our pride defeats us all/ Or we learn to live without it", "WAKE UP - to the sound of this time bomb" What I like about the two songs are that first, Son of Man teaches of a journey that you yourself have to make, that will grant you strength and wisdom, which I relate to following in the footsteps of Christ. Another connection I found interesting is how in the BoM it often mentions the "children of men" - "Son of Man". What I like about Wake Up is that it talks about how we are forgetting why we're here on Earth - to serve Heavenly Father. It states our time on Earth isn't infinite, so we must repent, and rid ourselves of pride and arrogance. So what other songs do your souls delight in, that you find may send a message? P.S. - mods, if you find this is in the wrong forum please move it - I just thought it would fit nicely here
  4. You're very right, thank you. not much more i can say haha - ill try talking to them. oh, oops, im kind of new here, i think i saw how to do it though. i will
  5. unfortunately my parents arent lds...
  6. Thank you both, that was honestly really helpful. if anyone else has advice to give as well it would be very welcomed.
  7. To keep it short, I'm young, and I've been trying to have a "steady" relationship with my girlfriend. I know I'm not going to try and break the law of chastity, and I try to put her first and I respect her, but I've really been trying to put my heart into our relationship and now I find out that I'm not supposed to do that. I don't know what I should do. I feel like it's already decided that we'll break up inevitably sooner or later, so what's the point in continuing the relationship? Should I break up with her? I'm really lost, and torn, and confused, so help would be greatly appreciated. My problem is I can't have a casual relationship with this girl. I don't think I can have a casual relationship with anyone. I thought that in any relationship, you should always look ahead towards marriage, and in mine I was looking towards the future and always considering it as a possible option. I know I'm now not supposed to, but I don't know if i can. Help?
  8. Thanks guys! @Justice it is quite confusing but you definitely helped, and I'll take your advice and go slow. Thanks again
  9. I'm reading The Book of Mosiah right now, (just finished chapter 22) and I'm a little confused. Who is writing the book? Is it Mormon? And which ones are the jaredite plates? Is there a summary available somewhere? Thanks.
  10. my girlfriend went and had one of the best experiences of her life
  11. YES OF COURSE it does!! Im just interested to see which is used more... out of-... nevermind. thought this might be jsut a for fun thread EDIT: but of course if you think it doesnt matter than feel free to lock it haha, your say over mine
  12. Definitely. In trying to be a good person under God, I think about what I want or rather, usually i'm too late (lol) so I think about what I'm doing, and consider whether or not Heavenly Father would agree with it/want it.
  13. Where are you from? Any specific reason for your pronunciation? If you aren't LDS then of what religion do you affiliate with? Which is right? just out of curiosity
  14. Although this is slightly true, it isn't entirely. I struggled with masturbation for a few years but I've been able to overcome it and break the sin. i often didnt watch porn. in the non LDS world where sexual experimentation and the like is often glorified, both masturbation AND porn I feel become 2 separate, although related problems. More on topic, definitely masturbation and sexual sins are struggles, as well as I'd say wearing provocative clothing, and definitely being shunned or not accepted by non LDS members. on a smaller scale not swearing and not using the Lord's name in vain as well
  15. I'm not one for vibrant colors on the walls - my bedroom has 3 white walls with a black accent wall (fancy, amirite???) and i have a black rug, and a black-and-white overall bed as well, but then i let pictures and posters and "stuff" bring out the true feel and color of my room. Personally I think it looks really good!