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Strange question about Disney

Iron Lion

New Member
Hi there. I have a probably strange question but was wondering. Im a huge fan of Disney stuff. I collect Disney comics and movies and love trawling the net for anything Disney I can get my hands on. My Disney hobby is a big part of my life. If i joined the LDS church would I be expected to give this up? How does the church feel about hobbies such as this?

King Regards.
 

Starfish

Please no sarcasm
What an unusual question. There is no problem with being LDS and collecting Disney stuff. So enjoy, wish upon that star and zippity doo dah! :)
(BTW, didn't you know that the Osmonds were "discovered" in Disneyland?)
 

Rolling_Stone

Well-Known Member
Hi there. I have a probably strange question but was wondering. Im a huge fan of Disney stuff. I collect Disney comics and movies and love trawling the net for anything Disney I can get my hands on. My Disney hobby is a big part of my life. If i joined the LDS church would I be expected to give this up? How does the church feel about hobbies such as this?

King Regards.
Welcome to RF. Jeez. Another Disney freak (no offense:D). My oldest son lives for Disney, works at Disneyland and practically lives there. More to the point, I have some Mormon cousins who, like you, love everything Disney. Enjoy it.
 

Katzpur

Not your average Mormon
If i joined the LDS church would I be expected to give this up? How does the church feel about hobbies such as this?
Are you serious? If you are, I can't help but wonder how in the world you came to even wonder this?
 

Iron Lion

New Member
I was told by a friend that disney wasnt good to watch because of the fact they have fairy tales with witches and magic and stuff like that.
 

Katzpur

Not your average Mormon
I was told by a friend that disney wasnt good to watch because of the fact they have fairy tales with witches and magic and stuff like that.
I think you may have been talking to a fundamentalist Christian rather than to a Latter-day Saint. At any rate, I'm a Disney fan, too. I especially like some of the older animated features like Bambi, Lady and the Tramp, The Fox and the Hound, Sleeping Beauty, and Fantasia.
 

Rolling_Stone

Well-Known Member
I think you may have been talking to a fundamentalist Christian rather than to a Latter-day Saint. At any rate, I'm a Disney fan, too. I especially like some of the older animated features like Bambi, Lady and the Tramp, The Fox and the Hound, Sleeping Beauty, and Fantasia.
I'll bet you like California Adventure, too! ;)
 

Charity

Let's go racing boys !
I think you may have been talking to a fundamentalist Christian rather than to a Latter-day Saint. At any rate, I'm a Disney fan, too. I especially like some of the older animated features like Bambi, Lady and the Tramp, The Fox and the Hound, Sleeping Beauty, and Fantasia.


Katzpur are you talking about me? :tsk: Aren't we fundamentalist's allowed some fun too? :biglaugh: Just joking with you sweet lady. You know I admire you greatly.

Most of the people I know wouldn't have a problem with anything Disney....After all those were the first movies that you could take your children to.

It's good for everyone to have a hobby or some thing to enjoy.

I'm a Nascar freak my self......Especially Jeff Gordon, My daughter got me a full size (fathead, are you familiar with those?) for my birthday last year, it is hanging in my bedroom.....they are like wallpaper just stick on the wall and you can move them around.... I guess since I am not married a little lust isn't bad, (ha ha)

I say enjoy that DISNEY COLLECTION....:yes:
 

Katzpur

Not your average Mormon
Katzpur are you talking about me? :tsk: Aren't we fundamentalist's allowed some fun too? :biglaugh: Just joking with you sweet lady. You know I admire you greatly.
Actually, I wasn't. But a do know of several of the more conservative groups of Christians who have a problem with such things. I could be wrong, but I believe there are some Southern Baptists would rather die than let their kids watch a movie that had a witch, a dragon or a fairy godmother in it. And come to think of it, FFH might have a problem with those things, too. :D
 

Father Heathen

Veteran Member
How do the LDS feel about Dungeons and Dragons and Harry Potter? These 2 things make many fundamentalists and evangelists froth at the mouth.
 

Katzpur

Not your average Mormon
How do the LDS feel about Dungeons and Dragons and Harry Potter? These 2 things make many fundamentalists and evangelists froth at the mouth.
We're fine with video games and fantasy. We are opposed to violence, and I'm not familiar enough with Dungeons and Dragons to know how violent it is. But we see Harry Potter, the Lord of the Rings and stuff like that as harmless.
 

Starfish

Please no sarcasm
How do the LDS feel about Dungeons and Dragons and Harry Potter? These 2 things make many fundamentalists and evangelists froth at the mouth.
I've known some people who object to both D & D and HP, and they happen to be LDS, but it's just their personal opinion. Nothing to do with the Church.
 

Father Heathen

Veteran Member
We're fine with video games and fantasy. We are opposed to violence, and I'm not familiar enough with Dungeons and Dragons to know how violent it is. But we see Harry Potter, the Lord of the Rings and stuff like that as harmless.

I guess you could loosely describe Dungeons and dragons as the Lord of The Rings in boardgame form.
 

misanthropic_clown

Active Member
Speaking from my experience, some of the people in my church are the biggest Harry Potter fans I know. Lord of the Rings is also on the favourite films list of a lot of the people I know from church as well.

I don't actually personally know any LDS who have decided to prevent their children being exposed to fantasy stuff. Where I am, someone who did do that would be considered to be a little weird, but I don't think they would be confronted about it.

The general consensus as I see it is that provided you only explore fantasy for entertainment purposes it is ok, and generally that is all those kind of things are made for anyway. You can even be quite an obsessive fan, but provided that you only view it as entertainment (and don't let it interfere with your normal course of life). When you start trying to seriously explore magic and suchlike is when it is deemed to become dangerous.
 
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