dianaiad
Well-Known Member
First, good list.Well, from the Bible we have the following, which I assume you go along with.
“Whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart” (Matt. 5:28).
“Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man.” (Eccl. 12:13.)
Honor your parents
Don't steal
No one can serve two masters
Love your neighbor as yourself
And from the Bible and the edicts of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day saints (link is at the end of the list.)
Willful participation in adultery, fornication, homosexual and lesbian behavior, incest, or any other unholy, unnatural, or impure sexual activity is immoral
Homosexual behavior and other sexual perversions are an abomination, Lev. 18:22–23.
If a man forces a woman to lie with him, only the man is guilty of sin, Deut. 22:25–27.
Whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart, Matt. 5:28 (3 Ne. 12:28).
Fornication, uncleanness, inordinate affection are idolatry, Col. 3:5.
Sexual sin is an abomination, Alma 39:3–5.
Do not drink wine nor strong drink, Lev. 10:9.
The Lord counseled the Saints to not use wine, strong drinks, tobacco, and hot drinks, D&C 89:1–9.
Drunkards shall not inherit the kingdom of God, 1 Cor. 6:10 (Gal. 5:21).
The Lord has counseled His Saints to not sleep longer than is needful (D&C 88:124).
The wages of sin is death, Rom. 6:23.
Do not suppose ye will be restored from sin to happiness, Alma 41:9–10.
Unto that soul who sinneth shall the former sins return, D&C 82:7.
Cease from all your lustful desires, D&C 88:121.
In nothing does man offend God, save those who confess not his hand and obey not his commandments, D&C 59:21.
Seek not for riches but for wisdom, D&C 6:7 (Alma 39:14; D&C 11:7).
Whosoever repenteth shall have claim on mercy, unto a remission of his sins, Alma 12:34.
Let all men beware how they take my name in their lips, D&C 63:61–62.
Whosoever shall exalt himself shall be abased, Matt. 23:12 (D&C 101:42).
Whatsoever you shall seal on earth shall be sealed in heaven, Hel. 10:7 (Matt. 16:19).
If a man marry a wife not by me, their covenant and marriage is not of force when they are dead, D&C 132:15.
Teach parents that they must repent and be baptized, Moro. 8:10.
All children have claim upon their parents, D&C 83:4.
If thy brother or sister offend thee and confess, thou shalt be reconciled, D&C 42:88.
Work out your own salvation with fear, Philip. 2:12.
“Remember, to be carnally-minded is death, and to be spiritually-minded is life eternal” (2 Ne. 9:39).
The Ten Commandments were given by God through the prophet Moses to govern moral behavior.
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Whoa there a minute before you get all tied up in buttons and bows. Rethink what you've just said here and what I haven't said.
Good for the kids. They're lucky to have the parents they do. Unfortunately, too many kids do not and need non-judgemental help from outside their families
So what morals does the book set forth?
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(grin) Some of the items need a good long look, I see. to see what THEY actually say and don't say, but...good list.
As for what morals the book 'sets forth,' WHAT is the title of the book again? "It's perfectly normal?"
THAT'S a judgment call. Absolutely not objective or factual, and I didn't even have to see the illustrations or the information to figure that out.
What I think is 'normal' might well not be what others do.
What others think is 'normal' may well BE 'normal,' but morally questionable. People do normal but morally questionable things all the time.
It is the job of the parents to raise their kids to understand that we humans are supposed to be BETTER than 'normal,'
And the title of that book not only presents not normal stuff AS normal, but assigning it 'perfectly normal' status is approval.
I mean, really....it's perfectly normal for a spouse to look longingly at a really good looking someone else. that doesn't make this perfectly normal activity a good idea, now, does it? We are supposed to be better than that. By "better," I mean...kinder to one's spouse and oneself, more loving to one's spouse and oneself, more respectful of the one we're looking at...shoot, more respectful of ones spouse and more realistic about ones self. I mean, really....what makes anybody think that the hottie one is looking at would take a second look back? What makes one's self so confident that s/he has the right to condemn one's spouse for not being what the 'other' is?
Like that. Sometimes 'perfectly normal' is neither.