truth dancer wrote:I would never refer someone to FAIR/MAD if they wanted to keep their testimony. ~dancer~
I totally agree.
rcrocket wrote:My experience with apologetics is that if one is reasonably founded in the scriptures, and accept the scriptures as a moral basis upon which to base judgments, it is easy to see that every published thing Joseph Smith and Brigham Young did has analogues in the sacred writ. They acted exactly as prophets of old; they had strengths; they had weaknesses.
rcrocket wrote:The stone-throwers (read: Mormondiscussions and RFM) have their day and fame and then are lost in the streams of history
rcrocket wrote:But, if you have problems with the scriptures, or have problems with a belief in the miracle of Jesus Christ, its going to be hard to accept the notion that Joseph Smith is a prophet. And, I know I'll get a lot of heat for this, but many folks who apostacize also have problems with the Church's strict moral code -- the find it personally repugnant or they cannot comply.
rcrocket wrote:This particular Board is many times entertaining. Pathetic self-centered lives are replayed in anonymity and hypocrisy rules the roost. Nary a trace of Christianity in the lot of you; even GIMR, the apparent divinity student, has little truck with any of the moral imperatives of the Gospel.
rcrocket wrote:The only ones I really respect on this Board are the self-professed atheists or non-believers who live their lives that way and seek to prove the absurdity of any religion, be it LDS or anything else. .
rcrocket wrote:The rest of you are, well, pathetic. Carry on; it helps me justify being judgmental.
rcrocket wrote:And, go ahead and complain about my posts to my partnership and my stake president as some of you have threatened to do.
rcrocket
rcrocket wrote:
I wear my faith like a martyr.
rcrocket wrote:This particular Board is many times entertaining. Pathetic self-centered lives are replayed in anonymity and hypocrisy rules the roost. Nary a trace of Christianity in the lot of you; even GIMR, the apparent divinity student, has little truck with any of the moral imperatives of the Gospel.
rcrocket wrote:The only ones I really respect on this Board are the self-professed atheists or non-believers who live their lives that way and seek to prove the absurdity of any religion, be it LDS or anything else.
rcrocket wrote:The rest of you are, well, pathetic. Carry on; it helps me justify being judgmental.
rcrocket wrote:And, go ahead and complain about my posts to my partnership and my stake president as some of you have threatened to do.
rcrocket
rcrocket wrote: I wear my faith like a martyr.
This particular Board is many times entertaining. Pathetic self-centered lives are replayed in anonymity and hypocrisy rules the roost. Nary a trace of Christianity in the lot of you; even GIMR, the apparent divinity student, has little truck with any of the moral imperatives of the Gospel.
rcrocket wrote:But, if you have problems with the scriptures, or have problems with a belief in the miracle of Jesus Christ, its going to be hard to accept the notion that Joseph Smith is a prophet.
I personally don't have problems with the scriptures. I have accepted that they were written and changed by many men over time and heavily influenced by their culture when I read something that goes against my God given consience. Thankfully, God didn't write every word in it.
I also have no problem with the miracle of Jesus Christ. He is my Lord and Savior.
I do have trouble with Joseph Smith claiming God commanded him to have sexual relations with multiple women (as an already married man who covenanted to be faithful to Emma) in the name of "Celestial Marriage." I also have trouble with his arrogance at crowning himself king of the earth, the next "Mohammed", doing more for mankind second to Jesus, his arrest for treasure hunting with a seer stone, false prophecies, fraudulent Book of Abraham translation. etc.
Where do you draw a moral line on what is of God?And, I know I'll get a lot of heat for this, but ]many folks who apostacize also have problems with the Church's strict moral code -- the find it personally repugnant or they cannot comply.
rcrocket wrote:And, I know I'll get a lot of heat for this, but many folks who apostacize also have problems with the Church's strict moral code -- the find it personally repugnant or they cannot comply.
I wear my faith like a martyr.
Dr. Shades wrote:rcrocket wrote:And, I know I'll get a lot of heat for this, but many folks who apostacize also have problems with the Church's strict moral code -- the find it personally repugnant or they cannot comply.
Joseph Smith had problems with the church's strict moral code, too. Just ask Helen Mar Kimball.