NeuroTypical Posted July 31, 2009 Report Posted July 31, 2009 Do not seek entertainment or spend money on the Sabbath. When possible, avoid working on Sunday.Unless you are Dale Murphy, Danny Ainge or Steve Young.How come KSL broadcasts on Sundays? And how come the Deseret News is published on Sundays.So tell us Helen, are you accusing those people and companies of hypocracy? DesNews is a subsidiary of the Deseret Mgt Corporation, owned by the church. Are you accusing the church of hypocracy?If so, please state it clearly so we can respond. It's a waste of time to dance around with vague rhetoric and shadowy innuendo.LM Quote
BenRaines Posted July 31, 2009 Report Posted July 31, 2009 I know lots of LDS doctors, police officers, nurses, firemen, etc that work on Sunday and I am glad that they do. What was that reference to mote in their eye and beam in your eye? I worry about my Sabbath day observance and not about others. Ben Raines Quote
beefche Posted July 31, 2009 Report Posted July 31, 2009 What was that reference to mote in their eye and beam in your eye? I worry about my Sabbath day observance and not about others. Ben RainesOh, no, Ben. I'm waiting with stone in hand alongside other perfect people.... Quote
Misshalfway Posted July 31, 2009 Report Posted July 31, 2009 Does the church give out a copy to each kid when they join yw/ym? kinda like they do the faith in God pamphlet? When does the church include this in the Sunday lessons? Does it happen with the 11/12 yr olds or is it not a primary thing? Quote
beefche Posted July 31, 2009 Report Posted July 31, 2009 Our stake gives them to the YW/YM when they enter Mutual. I know we teach from it at various times in YW. I used to teach 12-13 y/o SS and I would use it as a reference. I've never worked in Primary, so I'm not sure if/when it is taught there. Quote
fireshark Posted September 23, 2009 Report Posted September 23, 2009 suposedly is not teached in primary...as it is for the youth, we're talking about 12-18 ym/yw... I heard about this over and over again....in a year, we had lessons of it enough times not to forget about any of the "rules"...1 week, 1 lesson, 1 "rule"...when we ended that, we kept on with the program....it was trully helpful Quote
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