Roger Morrison wrote:Seems as if that's the process--"don't tell until asked"--that all great enquiring minds work through... The Wright Bros, Eli Whitney, Madam Currie, Jonas Salk et al... Ask--seek--knock then, find-the-answer!
Course ya gotta have an enquiring mind. THEN work REALLY hard to interpret the revelation to be inspired to bring to pass the righteousness, so-to-speak, to get the thing off the ground, the little wheels turning, the milk at the right temperature, and the vacine produced and administered. Much retro-fitting, modifications and a whole bunch of trial-&-error stuff before, "Praise the Lord!!"
Could be why the believers & faithers in science have more successes than those other guys who believe in a magic "God", no hard-work and "Praise the Lord" for nothing but hearing voices that don't materialize anything.
It's all semantics. Change the vocabulary. Put energy where it is purposeful and join hands with the real "God" of creation!! Charity is just one of millions of well intended, educated by indoctrinational methods to promolgate Religious Tyranny and its Naked King. For her, in an LDS uniform. Many styles. Some mor colourful but all serving to perpetuate a Theological Mythicism to satisfy different psyche-needs. Take yer pick! Follow your own revelatory voices. Enjoy your choice and let the other guy/gal enjoy theirs. Warm regards, Roger
Charity said: "... I am happy as I am. If I am wrong, then I have lost nothing. If you are happy the way you are, then good for you. But if you are worng? Think about it."
With all due respect Sis, "think about it." IF/since you can be wrong & happy, why not Seth, or anyone else? As I indicated in the bold of my above post. Which it appears, is exactly what You are stating. The courteous, civil thing. Congrats! One of those situations where "Ignorance is bliss."
Epilogue: There are many church-goers with enquiring minds who enjoy their membership, and contribute to society. Unfortunately there are VERY few, church-leaders--Ecclesiasts/Theologians--with enquiring minds. Hence we have a "membership" hobbled by the religious institutional heads. (Spong is an exception :-)
In most part they are like the slow driving guy/gal at the front of a line of traffic on a curved road. They seldom look back to see the vehicles pilling up behind them, and the problems they are causing. Blissfully they set the pace, ignorant of the fact that they are a hazard. Such is the case when knowledge is hampered by indifference, superstition and fear.
Ever thus: too few thinkers, too many followers of followers of followers>>> Yes Charity, "think about it." Where are the creative thinkers, and enquiring minds influencing religious thought? Certainly not within LDSism. Warm regards, Roger