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Posted by: exmo59 ( )
Date: May 10, 2014 03:53PM

I had posted this article ( he mentions Utah and Book of Mormon)
http://www.pharocattle.com/extrastuff/Misc/Random_Thoughts_050714.pdf

Seems that a lot of you mentioned you were converted, but I think the guy's point is still valid - your faith was mostly in the missionaries or others you had to trust - you didn't really know what you were getting in to. As with someone born into it, you are just following along. Anyone know of an 8 year old refusing to be baptized?

Reminds me of this poem:
https://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poem/calf-path


The Calf-Path


Sam Foss
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I.

One day through the primeval wood
A calf walked home as good calves should;

But made a trail all bent askew,
A crooked trail as all calves do.

Since then three hundred years have fled,
And I infer the calf is dead.


II.

But still he left behind his trail,
And thereby hangs my moral tale.

The trail was taken up next day,
By a lone dog that passed that way;

And then a wise bell-wether sheep
Pursued the trail o’er vale and steep,

And drew the flock behind him, too,
As good bell-wethers always do.

And from that day, o’er hill and glade.
Through those old woods a path was made.


III.

And many men wound in and out,
And dodged, and turned, and bent about,

And uttered words of righteous wrath,
Because ‘twas such a crooked path;

But still they followed—do not laugh—
The first migrations of that calf,

And through this winding wood-way stalked
Because he wobbled when he walked.


IV.

This forest path became a lane,
that bent and turned and turned again;

This crooked lane became a road,
Where many a poor horse with his load

Toiled on beneath the burning sun,
And traveled some three miles in one.

And thus a century and a half
They trod the footsteps of that calf.


V.

The years passed on in swiftness fleet,
The road became a village street;

And this, before men were aware,
A city’s crowded thoroughfare.

And soon the central street was this
Of a renowned metropolis;

And men two centuries and a half,
Trod in the footsteps of that calf.


VI.

Each day a hundred thousand rout
Followed the zigzag calf about

And o’er his crooked journey went
The traffic of a continent.

A Hundred thousand men were led,
By one calf near three centuries dead.

They followed still his crooked way,
And lost one hundred years a day;

For thus such reverence is lent,
To well established precedent.


VII.

A moral lesson this might teach
Were I ordained and called to preach;

For men are prone to go it blind
Along the calf-paths of the mind,

And work away from sun to sun,
To do what other men have done.

They follow in the beaten track,
And out and in, and forth and back,

And still their devious course pursue,
To keep the path that others do.

They keep the path a sacred groove,
Along which all their lives they move.

But how the wise old wood gods laugh,
Who saw the first primeval calf.

Ah, many things this tale might teach—
But I am not ordained to preach.





This poem is in the public domain.

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Posted by: Mnemonic ( )
Date: May 10, 2014 04:06PM

How true.

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Posted by: donbagley ( )
Date: May 10, 2014 04:14PM

Great Poem.

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Posted by: Heathen ( )
Date: May 10, 2014 05:23PM

Love the poem!


For me, it was a good luck/bad luck story. I was adopted at birth by a Mormon family. So I'm thankful - and pissed off - at the same time. Didn't help that I have always been a skeptic, and dad was an abusive, TBM whack job.

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Posted by: brandywine ( )
Date: May 10, 2014 06:47PM

I love this poem.

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