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Travis Warnick
@Tweege75
Diehard BYU fan. I am a child of God. I believe in Jesus. My wife is my everything.
Katılım Ekim 2010
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6 Wild things Latter-day Saints believe about other Christians:
• They’re our brothers and sisters.
• We celebrate their faith in Jesus Christ.
• We’re grateful for all the good they do in the world.
• We love the service they provide in communities we share.
• We admire their devotion to family and fellowship.
• We’re glad to call them our neighbors and friends.
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Impossible to state how much Cougar Nation loves you, @ddosanjhtaylor
Go Cougs 🤙
Center Street Media@CenterStMedia
BYU coach @ddosanjhtaylor is the coach everyone dreams of having 🤙 📹 @FloTrack
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My 12-year-old daughter doesn’t have many friends and was bullied so badly last year she spent lunches hiding in the bathroom. Lately, she’s been taking my yarn and secretly crocheting in her room. Last night, she proudly showed me a stunning scarf she made herself. “I want my own Tedooo shop someday—for kids like me,” she said. Now she wakes at dawn to practice stitches “for my customers.” She’s turning loneliness into art—please leave her some encouragement.

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@Tweege75 When I have something major in my life and I am not getting set direction my go to scripture is D&C 58:27-28. When we choose good we can’t lose and the cool thing is most of the time we get to choose the good. The peace you felt is most likely our Father saying “You got this.”
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@Tweege75 Answers to major life questions may unfold over days, weeks, months or years. Little rays, not spotlights.
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@D_BLACK19 I learned i can ask the same question with different tones. I can ask as a seeker or as a skeptic. Seeker questions, for me, always have value. Skeptic questions always lead me to a dark place. For it is tone not content that matters.
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I have always felt it has much more to do with personal relationships than religion. There are a few that are definitely obsessed and unstable (such as some seeking to make money off their content), but from my experience, those who’ve felt particularly judged or hurt strike back with the most anger.
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@MicahKeyster Been there and it hits like a tidal wave. Be patient. Learn to Love yourself. It does get better. 17 years after, it is great now.
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@KalanisCalves Awesome stuff! I stay because I like the Jesus in the Book of Mormon.
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Since nobody asked:
I practice the faith I do because I’ve seen the blessings it has had in my life and in the life of others around me.
I stay because I am able to separate the doctrine from the policies.
I stay because I don’t hold the organization accountable for the faults of its members or leaders.
I stay because I have actually read all of the “anti” literature but also much more literature from rational discussions and analysis and have been able to recognize the blind spots in the criticism.
I stay because I believe that people have the right to face their accusers; and condemning someone nearly 200 years after their death based on unsubstantiated and biased claims for which they are unable to defend themselves is disingenuous and disgusting.
I stay because I recognize the faith for what it’s meant to be.
I stay because I had to defend my own personal faith at a young age in rather uncomfortable circumstances and built a foundation that isn’t swayed by every whim of falsity.
I stay because I’ve had personal and intimate contact with apostles who I recognized are much wiser than me, and saw them for who they actually are and what they stand for.
I stay because I strive to follow Jesus and find the most common denominators in this faith.

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LeBron James last night fell to the ground writhing in pain, replay showed that he hit nothing of significance despite him grabbing both arms, and screaming as if he’d been hit by a car. He then exits the game.
Lakers go on a run, as they show a trainer working on his left arm. They cut the lead to 1, and LeBron suddenly gets worried that the Lakers look better without him, so he stops faking to reenter the game with a couple minutes left.
Lakers momentum is instantly zapped, and the team doesn’t score another basket until there’s 7 seconds left in the game. After the game he said that he “hit his funny bone”.
LeBron James isn’t a Top 10 NBA player— NEVER put his name in a sentence with Michael Jordan.
(Video via @famouslos32)
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@BlessedLDS @BeardedLion2 Show it with pride! It’s not just who you were, it’s part of who you are!
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I'm an LDS convert. I have a past. I'm a recovering alcoholic. I have a tattoo, to remember my parents by after they both died in one year. (Olive branch, first sign of things turning around after the Great Flood. Figured it was a good symbol.)
I sometimes feel self conscious seeing this peek out under my dress sleeve when I go to the temple. But it's a reminder of who I was, what I went through, and why I'm here as a convert today.
So I won't be getting this removed.
I'm a child of God, a repentant one. That's what matters... Not some ink under my skin. #SaintsOnX

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