bomgeography wrote:The fast majority of faithful members don't rely on scientific evidence nor do they need it.
Most don't when it comes to many beliefs, but would be better served if they did.
Their witness of gospel truth comes from a higher power that can't be explained by science. But millions of people can testify of its power and miraculous deeply personal or public events that are only explained by one thing that is God.
Science is doing quite well in this area, and it's only getting better.
Spotlight points out antediluvian patriarchs as if that matters. Science can't prove or explain many things in the scriptures. Christ being born of a virgin, his resurrection, atonement, the healing of the sick etc etc. Every member takes these accounts on a matter of faith. Just because science has no explanation doesn't mean it didn't happen. That is what faith is.
Not sure how science is supposed to prove claimed events from thousands of years ago. It can show whether things like different religious groups who practice healing's have better health outcomes then groups who don't. Your faith is blind, meaning believing things for which you have no good evidentiary reasons to.
Asking for proof is not sincerity
Neither is faith. A person asking for proof is usually being quite sincere that they will believe it if you give them proof.
Some members to include myself speculate with current scientific research to explain some aspects of religion that correlate with science.
Just wish you would learn some science and be more open minded. You have ignored my point about haplo type x clearly dating long before Book of Mormon times. You clearly show your lack of sincerity with scientific facts.
Choosing to follow God to the end of our mortal existence without physical proof or coercion is why we are here.
That's asking for someone to guess and open themselves to being manipulated by cons. Especially religious ones like Joseph's religious con.