Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Well there seems to be a growing curiosity amongst Mormon's or LDS people about the subject of swinging and if it is wrong.  I am here to tell you that what you feel is not wrong nor should it be submerged, but it should be understood in the right spirit.
I am a life long member very active and a RM I have devoted much of my spare time to understanding of the true gospel of Jesus Christ. Since I have spent years studying the subject i'm not quit sure where to start and be able to keep all others up to speed, without losing you through scripture references and further light and knowledge.  So let me say I am married 6 years I have 3 wonderful children who understand the importance of prayer and God in their own lives. I have no intention to deceive my own children nor any others seeking  answers to why they feel torn between what they have been taught their whole lives by either parents a well meaning Bishop or any other figure of leadership involved in their lives.  As I started my path of searching I pondered what was the Law before the law of Moses? (or 10 commandments) did not the lord send Moses down the first time with a law but he people were not ready to receive it? so he went back and received the 10 commandments. But these commandments restricted us and put the House of Israel under bondage. For what purpose did the lord do this? For his own purpose to establish Zion among his people.
So I will begin by asking all of you LDS curious members a question: Do you believe all is well in Zion? I would ask the obvious what is Zion but we know that to be the "pure in heart" .  Do we not teach in our church that Christ says "all that I have is yours?" should we not assume that all that I have will be his? and the real question is where does the sharing stop?
At the birth of Christ did not God consummated the Lord Jesus through Mary? was not that same Mary given to Joseph?
 As the lord teaches in D&C 67:10" when you remove all JEALOUSIES, fears, and doubts then you shall see me and know that I am." Jealousy is fear, a fear of losing something we posses or assume we posses. So are we all not married in Christ? Romans 7:4.