Mormon Plastic Surgery

Mormon Plastic Surgery - Mormon Doctrine Studies - Posted: 29th Aug, 2014 - 10:35pm

Text RPG Play Text RPG ?
 

+  1 2 
Posts: 10 - Views: 676
  Mormon Plastic Surgery
23rd Aug, 2014 - 12:10pm / Post ID: #

Mormon Plastic Surgery

Is the plastic surgeon an evil man, is getting implants and trying to raise your brows so you don't show any wrinkles wrong?

Original photo from "Anamaizing".

Mormon Plastic Surgery
Mormon Plastic Surgery (Hover)



Sponsored Links:
23rd Aug, 2014 - 5:10pm / Post ID: #

Surgery Plastic Mormon

For what purpose? To be seen of Men or of God?

Personally I have never been a fan of Plastic Surgery, mostly because the body we have isn't really ours. Mortal life is a gift, and we are here to learn how to use our body. God, in his wisdom, gave us the body we have. Why change what God gave us?

On the other hand I know there are times, being in a mortal work that things happen. Sometimes things happen at birth, or accidents happen that do need to be corrected. Thats probably the word I would use, "corrected"

Does going to a Plastic Surgen correcting something, or just trying to make something better? In our day and age most humans don't have straight teeth, thus we have Braces to correct it. Some cases Braces aren't needed, but in most cases its better to have straight teeth to avoid other problems. It has become more of an outward look then really why we are doing it.

I guess in the end if somebody can Justify Plastic Surgery to God, explain to him why you need it, then go for it. Just know, what does happen, doesn't come with you in the ressurection, which is really when you get your body.



25th Aug, 2014 - 6:38pm / Post ID: #

Mormon Plastic Surgery Studies Doctrine Mormon

I think Elder Holland some time ago gave a talk about it saying it is detrimental to the Spirit. Personally, I believe it all depends on the circumstances and the kind of operation.



Post Date: 27th Aug, 2014 - 9:19pm / Post ID: #

Surgery Plastic Mormon

Name: MisterD
Country:

Comments:This is how I see it.

As long as it's not too risky and it boost the self esteem of the person then why not? Here in the US breast implants its huge and we all know why. I believe that when someone feels better about themselves it can also lead to other great changes in their lives.

Of course if it becomes an addiction or obsession then definitely no.

28th Aug, 2014 - 11:58am / Post ID: #

Surgery Plastic Mormon

I think that there is a great deal of plastic surgery that is justified, but I think that sometimes the question that we need to ask ourselves is, "am I motivated by pride or the opinions of men or what is it that motivates me?"



29th Aug, 2014 - 6:04am / Post ID: #

Mormon Plastic Surgery

I think most of the time is because people want to feel good about themselves. Take my example. I'm a big guy, tattoos and all but my teeth were crowded and I felt very insecure growing up. A couple of years ago I decided to do veneers which is a cosmetic procedure. In this country straight teeth is as having a boob job for women its a big deal! I did it because of me.



Make sure to SUBSCRIBE for FREE to JB's Youtube Channel!
Post Date: 29th Aug, 2014 - 1:13pm / Post ID: #

Mormon Plastic Surgery

Name: Searcher
Country:

Comments:It is wrong. The Lord wants us to be happy with the body he has given us. We need to stop trying to have one foot in the world and another in the Gospel

29th Aug, 2014 - 10:35pm / Post ID: #

Mormon Plastic Surgery Mormon Doctrine Studies

I don't think the Lord may be pleased if we focus too much on our physical aspect. I think unless there is a deformity or something related to health we should avoid plastic surgery. The money could well be used to help someone in need.



+  1 2 

 
> TOPIC: Mormon Plastic Surgery
 

▲ TOP


International Discussions Coded by: BGID®
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Copyright © 1999-2024
Disclaimer Privacy Report Errors Credits
This site uses Cookies to dispense or record information with regards to your visit. By continuing to use this site you agree to the terms outlined in our Cookies used here: Privacy / Disclaimer,