Kurfluffel on "judgement. Bolded and underlined section above is what I said. I'm not going to get into a semantical argument. I also stick by everything I've said in this thread.MG 2.0 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 23, 2025 3:57 pmI agree. I don't know much about Alyssa Grenfell. I've watch one or two of her videos. Did she retain her belief/faith in Jesus Christ?canpakes wrote: ↑Sat Aug 23, 2025 2:41 pmMG, you often argue for two different things, while treating them as if they are inseparable:
1. An undeniable witness of God's love and His presence in their lives.
2. A belief that the Book of Mormon is actual history.
I’d imagine that If someone left the Church because they couldn’t buy into the second item, it doesn’t mean that the first item can’t remain true for them.
In the case of Lynn Wilder she appears to have remained a Christian after leaving BYU and the LDS faith. This is an example of where agency to choose reigns supreme. In my opinion God loves ALL His children and will bless them according to their faith. I don't think He automatically curses and/or judges someone unworthy if they transition from one faith community to another. Or no faith community at all. I do think that God is saddened and disappointed, however, if one of His children comes out in open rebellion against Him or His Son. But judging that is in His wheelhouse, not mine.
Alyssa Grenfell, along with others, are doing a disservice by leading people away from their covenants made with the Lord. Whether these cases/folks are examples of "Judge them not, for they know not what they do" or something other than that...I don't know. And again, it's not my place to lay final judgement on anyone. Even some folks on this board who are quite irritating.
Regards,
MG
Regards,
MG