The LDS has one awesome concept which is kinda cool. They see
Time differently than most Judeo-Christian-Islamic groups:
Basically, if you f-up, someone (a Mormon who is trained well)
will go to bat for you. That's why they baptize the dead as
well; billions and billions of members in LDS by doing things
that way - and when they die (well, it's not "death" - it's more
like, "whelp - time to get to work!"), it's their job to defend,
well, everybody. Even non-LDS if I remember right. Plus, I
*think*, if I'm not mistaken, you have unlimited time to get
better. So, no rush. No hurry. No worry.
So, I give props for that. Conceptually.
Rest of it tho'.. well... yeah. Won't say more about that. I'm
the master of
oversimplification-while-getting-the-gist-close-enough tongue
emoticon I've had ex-LDS friends explain it to me... and it also
explained a friend of the family who was LDS but never seemed
worried about time at all. Never hurried about anything. I
mean... REALLY unhurried. Unbelievable laid-back. [job wise,
money wise, productivity wise... but he was 80+ level on World
of Warcraft. [ok, I don't know WoW levels]