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How do Mormons respectfully decline?

How do Mormons respectfully decline?

The polite way to decline unwanted visitors is to say “No thanks” or “Sorry, not interested” and close the door. Yes, even if they’re still talking. It’s rude of them to ignore your stated wishes. If you only want reasonable, rather than polite, leave out the “thanks” and the “sorry”.

How do you say no to a church call?

How to Turn Down a Church Calling — Balancing Duties in LDS Life

  1. Don’t Say You’re Too Busy. If you sit in the bishop’s office and complain you can’t take on a calling because you are busy, you may see the bishop’s eye glaze over.
  2. Ask for 48 Hours to Think and Pray.
  3. Request a Trial Run.
  4. Just Serve.

What is forbidden in LDS?

In their daily lives, Saints follow a set of health guidelines Joseph Smith received from God in 1833 called the Word of Wisdom. As interpreted today, this code states that Mormons should abstain from coffee and tea, alcohol, tobacco and illegal drugs.

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What do you do when a Mormon comes to your door?

When they show up at your door, ask them their address. Tell them that you would be glad to discuss religion with them, but at THEIR house, at a time of YOUR choosing. Is this a serious question? Mormons don’t want to bother those who aren’t interested.

How do you turn down a church position?

How to write a church resignation letter

  1. Use the appropriate salutation. Before starting the body of your letter, include the proper salutation for the person you’re writing to.
  2. Express your intent to leave the church.
  3. Provide reasons for your departure.
  4. Express your gratitude.
  5. Offer your assistance.
  6. Include a sign-off.

How do Mormons leave?

There are sites that provide instructions for Mormons to submit their own letters — many former Mormons in r/exmormon have had success doing so — and Church spokesman Daniel Woodruff says the simplest way for a person to remove their name from Church records is to write to their bishop with their request to leave.