i do think that assuming girls didn’t or don’t have p*rn habits can make those that do feel even more alone ! in or out of the church. but i do think it’s probably less common so it makes sense that ppl think that
@BunnyWatson-k1w13 сағат бұрын
At 20:29. Coke or Diet Coke are not forbidden. However some Mormons consider them not recommended. I know a lot of Mormon missionaries who drink lots of Cola products on their mission. Some also drink iced coffee and iced tea. I used to get this in Gospel Doctrine class when I taught Doctrine and Covenants. I would cite D& C 89 and the current Lord's Law of Health. There is nothing against Cola products. That is just Mormon culture. Same with food products containing caffeine. Caffeine is not forbidden in the Word of Wisdom.
@rusochileno6395 сағат бұрын
Culture vs doctrine is an irrelevant distinction to children raised in the church. I was raised my whole life taught that caffeine of any form was against the word of wisdom. When I was 17, my parents sat us down and told us that technically caffeinated sodas were not, but when I came home from my mission having drink a lot of Coca-Cola, my mom was disappointed in me. Kids believe what they are told whether its at church or at home
@lisagrace64712 сағат бұрын
You might be younger aged in the church where it feels more like a choice and culture, rather than a deeply held fundamental beleif about your faithfulness to the gospel and to prophets and their revelation today. I am glad it is changing for you, but was not always that way, and it was not long ago it was that way. The generation above you likely dealt with more of what I am describing. If I am off base, my bad.
@patriciafinn5717Сағат бұрын
Why did a woman relief society leader give a talk on a lady who loved coffee and the consequences of eternal life for her family..always the same...we dont..oh we do...😊😊😊