Posted by:
Elder Berry
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Date: July 01, 2019 02:20PM
I'm talking people who don't practice fundamentalist AKA polygamy Mormonism.
I read the following (while eating lunch) and wondered what an ultraconservative Mormon would/wouldn't do?
"Some ultraconservative Catholics oppose chickenpox vaccinations because it was developed in the 1960s from cell lines of two aborted fetuses. The Vatican has said it's OK for Roman Catholics to get the vaccine."
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/kentucky-court-rules-favor-health-department-over-teen-who-refused-n1025236The only thing I could come up with was coke. An ultraconservative Mormon wouldn't do coke.
http://www.ldsliving.com/Did-the-LDS-Church-officially-OK-caffeine/s/70005And even in the cola argument LDSLiving doesn't know. So I'm going to infer ALL Mormons are ultraconservative as a baseline. They like Catholics will cafeteria-style their religious adherence but unlike Catholics one would be hard pressed to find an ultraconservative Mormon precisely because Mormonism is ultraconservative and more strict than Catholicism in their not tolerating internal dissent?
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/01/2019 02:21PM by Elder Berry.