An invite to measure by what spirit's influence we "react" to others by...iWriteStuff wrote:No, you're the one making the comparison. And swallowing camels wholesale in the process (as opposed to that gnat you were craving).BrotherOfMahonri wrote:So in other words, you are comparing inspired scripture (what God wanted us to consider, incest, immorality and all) with Satan's counterfeit Alice and Wonderland?iWriteStuff wrote:Hey, at least he watched Conference ;)
I propose a rule: GAs can only quote scriptures from now on. Except when the characters in them kill people, behave unrighteously (ie: sin), practice incest, or are influenced by immorality. That'll keep us all on the straight and narrow for sure.
Weren't you the pious individual previously bragging about being able to find inspiration in kids movies? And now kids movies are the devil and should never be mentioned in talks? It's a wonderful double standard, but wildly inconsistent to embrace one in your house and then denounce another because a Prophet of God mentioned it in a talk :ymsick:
I can now assume you are stating that Alice in Wonderland is to you a Child's movie per your mixing it saying, "And now kids movies are the devil and should never be mentioned in talks?"?
Did you see how you jumped from the gnat to the camel just now in your reaction to me? Assuming the worse is not a fruit of the spirit.
Please go back and read what I said about Finding Nemo and how God spoke to my heart one day recently returned from my mission, when I brought my two young siblings at their request to see the new rated G movie.
What God spoke to me was not from any words in the movie, but he used the opportunity when I paid attention to the relationship of two character to speak comfort to my heart, and there is so much more to the fact of being with and loving my two younger siblings, and my ability to focus my mind while the movie plays on without interruption of thought other than the movie, in which movie I mostly see polygons counts, empty wire mesh characters, actors, and the lives of the actors more than the fictitious movie itself.
Your reaction is no surprise, and it is something I am so happy God took us away from, even like Lehi from Jerusalem, did God take us away from heartlessness within the body of the saints, born of whatever spirit you want to attribute such a perfected assumptive reaction to.