Topic: Holidays
Started by: Vaxalon
Started on: 11/24/2005
Board: lumpley games
On 11/24/2005 at 2:58pm, Vaxalon wrote:
Holidays
Yes, yes, it's my game and I can have holidays if I want to...
But if I had a mind to retain "authenticity" then what would the Faith's view be of such things as Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's?
It would seem to me that a strict church would declare that "holidays" tend to create an atmosphere where people discard the Faith the rest of the year, and only hang on to the holidays... similar to how the Jehovah's Witnesses look at them.
On 11/24/2005 at 10:23pm, oliof wrote:
Re: Holidays
Well,
there are the holidays set forth by the Ancients and the Prophets of the Faith, which (possibly) do come from the Book of Life, and what's to be done on these holidays is also part of Scripture.
Now, Unbelievers could think there are other ways to do holidays. I sense conflict somewhere in here....
On 11/24/2005 at 11:12pm, fmac wrote:
RE: Re: Holidays
For real world stuff, check out . . .
http://www.mormon.org/learn/0,8672,1577-1,00.html
http://www.mormonbeliefs.com/mormon_holy_days_&_holidays.htm
In game? You could easily make a town or two about holidays and let the Dogs sort out what appropriate celebration is.
Is it a sin to dance on Thanksgiving? To work on the Sabbath? And what exactly do you do with the guy who's preaching that Christmas is a pagan tradition that should be outlawed?
On 11/25/2005 at 3:27am, Vaxalon wrote:
RE: Re: Holidays
Wow, thanks fmac. Very useful links, there. VERY useful.
On 11/25/2005 at 2:42pm, lumpley wrote:
RE: Re: Holidays
Something, some ... thing, some urge, compels me to point out that the second link, to mormonbeliefs.com, is - awesomely - a Strangite site, not a mainstream LDS site.
After Joseph Smith's murder, there was a three-way split in the faith. The majority backed Brigham Young as J.S.'s rightful successor, but a minority backed Joseph Smith III - 11 years old at the time - and another minority backed James J. Strang. Brigham Young's people went west and landed finally in Utah; the Reformites and the Strangites both stayed back east - the Reformites in Missouri, the Strangites in Wisconsin.
-Vincent
On 11/26/2005 at 11:29am, Vaxalon wrote:
RE: Re: Holidays
That's a very useful bit of information, Vincent, given how widely those two sites diverge.
It also begs town ideas. My mind is awhirl...