Runtu wrote:Fruits are in the eye of the beholder, I guess.
On that I think we can agree.
Regards,
MG
gramps wrote:Mentalgymnast wrote:Rejection of the Book of Mormon Mormon results in people such as Keene subscribing to mind altering substances and non-belief in God as being "the way". Rejection results in loss of faith in the truth claims of the LDS church. Rejection often results in atheistic/agnostic tendencies. Rejection may result in a greater tendency towards alternate lifestyles, including hedonistic/immoral behaviors.
As I try to take a global/wider look at things, and again under the assumption that there is a God, I have a difficult time conceptualizing of a God that would let something OF THIS MAGNITUDE exist/proliferate in the name of his son. Of course, the underlying assumption being made here is that Jesus was who he said he was. And in my mind, at this point in my life, I cannot see the long range hope for humanity as being anything more/less than hopeless, in an eternal sense, if a loving God didn't foreordain someway for fallen man to be redeemed from what appears to be a tremendous fall from grace.
You are being serious, I take it. Of course, some of us here have no assumption that there is a God. In fact, most of the world has no assumption that God exists as you believe him to exist. So, you are making a pretty big assumption, my friend.
You are not taking a global/wider look at things. Your view is extremely myopic in nature. And typical of a lot of Mormons. You aren't saying anything that we haven't heard before from you guys.
Leaving the faith leads to using mind-altering substances.
Leaving the faith leads to our developing atheistic/agnostic tendencies. LOL You are cracking me up. You know you are an atheist as well, unless you are telling me you believe in all the other myriad of gods out there in the world. Duh!
Leaving the faith leads us to hedonism, too! Oh my!
And you are stuck believing in the gold Bible and using the gold Bible to tell us what a "heathen" is? You crack me up.
Tremendous fall from grace? So, you can't wrap your head around the idea of evolution, either? Really pathetic, actually.
Wake up, literally, and smell the coffee, brother. Oh wait! You might become a heathen. That's right.
Because the gold Bible told you so. Oh and a old suit from the world conquest building in Salt Lake City, told you so, too. Pretty worldly view. Not!
LMAO.
hat a God would allow a fraud of this proportion to thrive or even exist IN THE NAME OF HIS SON AND AS A WITNESS OF HIS SON is preposterous.
Rejection may result in a greater tendency towards alternate lifestyles, including hedonistic/immoral behaviors.
barrelomonkeys wrote:For me it's about maximizing pleasure that doesn't necessarily translate to 'immoral' behavior. Of course I maximize pleasure by ensuring that those around me are well tended for as well.
mentalgymnast wrote:
Assumptions are to made as one evolves towards any kind of belief system or non-belief. You make certain assumptions about God as you evolve towards unbelief.
Claims come a dime a dozen, and 99% of them are false. So how does the Book of Mormon mess anything up if we choose a worldly lifestyle?
RenegadeOfPhunk wrote:barrelomonkeys wrote:For me it's about maximizing pleasure that doesn't necessarily translate to 'immoral' behavior. Of course I maximize pleasure by ensuring that those around me are well tended for as well.
Indeed.
First, it's usually assumed that hedonism simply equals immoral. Often the idea is based on the words in an old book.
(NOTE - not saying that hedonism can't be immoral on a case by case basis. Just saying that equating hedonism with immorality is ludicrously simplistic).
Secondly, it is assumed that hedonism is selfish in nature. But if what a person wants is hedonism for all, that inherently isn't true.
barrelomonkeys wrote:The end result of hedonism is utilitarianism where maximum pleasure is for all.
We are ALL hedonists for the most part.
It has nothing to do with morals.
Unless I don't understand precisely what religionists mean when they use this term?