See the example of comet myths for why this isn't the freedom you portray it to be.mentalgymnast wrote: ↑Sun Jul 19, 2020 3:30 pmYes, I believe that this is true. You are not free to explore those things that others would consider to be accessible through the spirit. For example, reading the Scriptures with real intent seeking to access the word and will of God. You are not free to do that at this point because your other beliefs won’t allow you to do so with a humble heart seeking Christ. You have chains which bind you from learning and accessing the word of God through the scriptures and the teachings of the prophets. You see this area of exploration as being unproductive and probably a waste of time.honorentheos wrote: ↑Sun Jul 19, 2020 2:28 pm
First, you should acknowledge you posted the sentiment first, suggesting that lack of God belief places limits on what a person is free to explore.
Again, see the comet example. Your a priori beliefs narrow your ability to actually explore this information in any way other than as slaves to your prior belief system. You read about information theory, for example, and try to bend it to align with Mormonism because you aren't free to open your mind to what it's proposing.On the other hand, any of the explorations that I feel motivated to investigate outside of religious and/or spiritual exploration I am free to do so without constraints. If have the desire and motivation to do so. My religious beliefs don’t keep me from reading, learning, and experiencing the world with a sense of wonder.
Everything, science, art, social interactions, every moment of your life is a slave to this narrowed and restricted worldview. You aren't more free because you believe there are valid options on the table that aren't supported by real evidence. Instead, you are expending energy and thought in refabricating what you read INTO evidence for your prior belief.
Look at information theory in our discussion above. Which of our interactions with it have been the most open to what it suggests about the universe? Whose a priori beliefs led to misunderstandings of it that made it into something contradictory to itself?
You were not more free. You were misguided and got almost everything wrong. And being wrong is it's own kind of prison when it comes to having freedom to discover and learn. Arrogantly insisting one is right while being wrong is a curse I don't wish on anyone but here you are.