This is my first post. I hope this is an appropriate question for this forum.
My family has been members of the LDS church since the late 1800s. I was baptized, went to BYU and served a mission. I "left" the church nearly 15 years ago. Many years ago I committed sins that, had I been an active church member, would have resulted in excommunication. Though I'm not committing such serious sins currently, my lifestyle would prevent me from partaking of the sacrament (word of wisdom issues, for example). I have never been excommunicated and I have never asked for my name to be removed from the records of the church.
I have explored quite seriously other spiritual "paths" including Buddhism. Philosophically and theologically I am very eclectic, taking what I feel is good from any tradition. I continue to read books on Mormon topics, some of which might be considered "apostate" (D Michael Quinn for example). I find value in these books.
I continue to be attracted to and inspired by Mormon theology and Mormon history. I've been influenced positively by Mormonism, more than any other spiritual tradition. I continue to feel an affinity with Joseph Smith and the early church.
Several friends of mine (self-identified ex-Mormons) take issue with my continued claim that I am a Mormon. I'm not ever publicly representing myself as representative of the LDS church. It’s obvious to most people that I’m not active. It's just in my own mind, I feel like a Mormon and am not ashamed to say so. How do people on this list feel? Given the particulars of my beliefs and past, does it seem okay for me to call myself a Mormon?
Thanks,
Darby
Thanks for posting and welcome to the forum. Have you posted this somewhere else before? Your question as to if you are a 'mormon' is too general for an answer, but here are some points to consider....
1. We are not 'Mormons', we are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
2. There are only two kinds of members... those in good standing and those not in good standing. To know where you stand just simplay ask yourself the basic temple interview questions. If you can answer in a positive manner to each question then you are in good standing. If your answer is negative in any then you need to seek the help of your Bishop or Branch President. He cannot forgive you, but can set a path for you to receive forgiveness from the Lord.
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It's just in my own mind, I feel like a Mormon and am not ashamed to say so. How do people on this list feel? Given the particulars of my beliefs and past, does it seem okay for me to call myself a Mormon? |
Thanks for your replys JB@trinidad and LDS_forever. I'm going through a strange time where I'm reevaluating my relationship to "things Mormon". I appreciate that the LDS church prefers to distance themselves from the term Mormon, but I tend to use "Mormon" to mean anyone (or group) who significantly derives their personal world view from the work of Joseph Smith. I know it's not perfect (the term Mormon) and I respect the claims of the LDS church, but I also sympathize with any of the numerous groups and individuals who recognize Joseph Smith as a prophet.
I'm discussing these issues with a group of friends, (ex- or estranged-Mormons). Do either of you mind if I share your replies to my original post?
Thanks again for taking my question seriously.
Darby
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I'm discussing these issues with a group of friends, (ex- or estranged-Mormons). Â Do either of you mind if I share your replies to my original post? |
Hey Darby, nice to see ya back. You can share my views with your friends sure but please do not quote me to add it in other forum OK? Also you can invite your friends here, make sure to tell them to read the rules first so there are not misunderstandings.
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I guess you could say you're still a mormon, though you're not a good one. If you've committed sins worth of excommunication and haven't repented, then you're only a mormon because you haven't been caught... yet. But you will be if you don't confess & repent. Hopefully you'll decide to in this life, if you want to make it easier on yourself. Not condemning you, just trying to be helpful...