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True Philosophical Defenses of Mormonism

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 12:07 am
by _moksha
"Some people see things as they are and say why. I dream things that never were and say why not?"
- George Bernard Shaw

If two roads diverged in the Sacred Grove, one leading back to Palmyra and the other to a rather large rabbit hole, should we not take the path less traveled and lead the life less ordinary?

Re: True Philosophical Defenses of Mormonism

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 1:30 pm
by _Samantabhadra
That's probably the best defense of Mormonism I've ever heard.

Re: True Philosophical Defenses of Mormonism

Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2012 5:18 am
by _moksha
Another more tangible defense might be found in holding a Prayer Tournament each year at BYU and inviting Houston Baptist, Loyola Marymount, Brandeis, Valparaiso, Oral Roberts and Southern Methodist Universities to go head to head in a winner take all competition. Best to use the term "religious methodology", in place of philosophy, for this tournament to maintain a cordial working relationship with the BYU sponsor.

This list has left out MIT lest they show up with electro-magnetic prayer disruptors, utilizing germanium oxide semiconductors immersed in liquid nitrogen, to deconstruct the methodological underpinnings of fellow competitors prayer assumptions. The University of Utah could alway counter this move with Cold Fusion.

Re: True Philosophical Defenses of Mormonism

Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2012 5:41 am
by _moksha
You could think of the golden plates being a bit like The Maltese Falcon.

The title card tells us:

Title Card: In 1539, the Knight Templars of Malta, paid tribute to Charles V of Spain, by sending him a Golden Falcon encrusted from beak to claw with rarest jewels ~~~~~ but pirates seized the galley carrying this priceless token and the fate of the Maltese Falcon remains a mystery to this day ~~~

However, the last lines tell us:

Detective Tom Polhaus: [picks up the falcon] Heavy. What is it?
Sam Spade: The, uh, stuff that dreams are made of.
Detective Tom Polhaus: Huh?

No matter what the Maltese Falcon was made of - it is still a good movie.

Re: True Philosophical Defenses of Mormonism

Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 2:10 pm
by _DrW
Samantabhadra wrote:That's probably the best defense of Mormonism I've ever heard.

Perhaps that is because moksha has just described about the best defense of Mormonism that any rational individual could ever hope to come up with.

(A thread on electromagnetic prayer disrupters from MIT sounds like fun as well.)

Re: True Philosophical Defenses of Mormonism

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 4:41 am
by _moksha
Proof of Prophecy

We Mormons believe that inspiration through new light and information can enter the world. Even as you read this, the Curiousity rover is beaming back new data streams from the surface of Mars.

Re: True Philosophical Defenses of Mormonism

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 11:22 pm
by _moksha
Some ideas transition to other forms over time. Just consider the case of Gehenna, Hell, Outer Darkness and Newark, New Jersey just to name a few.

Re: True Philosophical Defenses of Mormonism

Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 4:34 am
by _Bond James Bond
If Moksha ran for President I'd be down with that. Better than any of those penguins in Happy Feet.

Re: True Philosophical Defenses of Mormonism

Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 5:27 am
by _Drifting
Bond James Bond wrote:If Moksha ran for President I'd be down with that. Better than any of those penguins in Happy Feet.


I suspect Moksha is 'Skipper' the lead penguin from the Madagascar movies... Oops, revealed in real life information...

"Pray to your personal god this hunk of junk flies."

"The best sacrifice is the one made by others. "

Skipper, Madagascar 2

Re: True Philosophical Defenses of Mormonism

Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 5:50 am
by _ludwigm
moksha wrote:Proof of Prophecy

We Mormons believe that inspiration through new light and information can enter the world. Even as you read this, the Curiousity rover is beaming back new data streams from the surface of Mars.


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