02-03-2012, 01:23 AM
(02-03-2012, 12:57 AM)Adub Wrote: Melchizedek Priesthood does to a man. And all the praying and blessings. With the laying on of hands and the holy, consecrated oil.
It just all makes me wish I had been born Catholic. And mourn my misspent youth.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtQOY-0sV...re=related
I looked up Melchizedek Priesthood. Several religions, including Catholics and Jews, also have ties to it. You can't escape the Priesthood, Adub. haha
I am not a religious person, but it doesn't really bother me that other people are participants in religious activities. The Scientologists are too weird for the presidency, but I am probably okay with the Mormon thing. I just had to get used to the idea.
I want a president who realizes the middle class (and upper class) foot the bill for this country. They have to stop choking the lifeblood out of us. I don't think rich people should pay more. We should have a standard cost, evenly applied, to live in this country and pay for the protections and services. If everybody paid their share, nobody would have to pay too much.
I don't feel like I am getting a return on benefit recipients who make more benefit recipients. They are a bad investment. I would like that money for my kids. They are a better investment because they pay into the system, not take from it. Why should we starve retired Americans who worked for what they have so able-bodied people can stay home and play Xbox? Cracker is tired of that.
(02-03-2012, 01:21 AM)Adub Wrote: Why would anyone tour a Mormon temple?
I would. I love religious buildings. I want to go to India someday to see all of their cool buildings and religious sites.
I like old cemeteries, too.