[...] must have deleted a lot of my posts, I cannot seem to find the posts I really wanted to discuss, but found some of relevence.
Marg, I appreciate you have greater knowledge regarding the Book of Mormon than myself and do not intend on pretending otherwise, I intend on backing my previous claim. If you would be so kind as to PM me where I might find the original posts, I would much apreciate that.
I started a new thread seperate of the Fawn Brodie thread, this thread I had found. The original Fawn Brodie thread by [.....] has gone. This thread I did not answer you because to be quite frank, I gave up completely by this time. On the original thread, I gave some reasons as to why I thought the book was a good book.
To take you back,
I stated that [paraphrased] it does not matter the origins of the book, or who wrote it. I think the words I used were "I don't care". This is true, I do not care who wrote it or why they wrote it. You asked me for examples of how it is a good book. I gave something along the lines of guidance and learning from example as well as my own personal experiences.
Why does this not suffice? If the book has helped me in my life then it is a good book, because it brings about goodness. The end justifies the means. It gave me knowledge of things that changed the way I reacted to things. This result is good. Therefore the Book of Mormon brings about goodness, thus it is a good book.
Therefore the whole Spaulding/Rigdon business has no effect. If the Bible is a replica of the Old Testiment as [T....] suggest, then it matters not if it is the same. I would much rather read the same thing in less pages which I find easier to understand.
I can now see why my post regarding the Book of Mormon might not have been all that relevent. I wrote about it as the topic was about Fawn Brodie dismissing the Spaulding Rigdon Theory in her biography of Joseph Smith. Wich suggests Joseph Smith wrote the Book of Mormon and thus my reason for saying I don't care who wrote it.
marg wrote:You wrote a post saying you didn't care who wrote the Book of Mormon because it was a good book which gave good advice. So I questioned you on why it was a good book and asked for concrete examples. If you are unable to give examples, I'm left with either accepting or rejecting your opinion. I did want to challenge you because I don't believe the Book of Mormon gives good advice. Since I have no reason to believe you, you've not convinced me with your responses, in fact you seem to go off on tangents with long posts but don't address the main questions I have an interest in.
(as scratch would say: "emphaisis added")
I remember these "long" posts.
I was repeating the same post, but bringing out the parts that you didn't seem to pick up the first time. I did give examples. Ok, I didn't quote many words from the Book of Mormon, but I believe my responses were answering your questions.
You can believe as you wish, that is entirely your choice, but if I don't care who, wrote it that is my choice.
marg wrote:Nicky I don't have the impression that the Book of Mormon is a useful book as far as offering advice. I've asked you to back this up and so far I haven't seen anything from you which does. You might find the book comforting in some way but that doesn't mean it offers beneficial advice.
So can you give some examples in which the book offers useful general advice to any reader?
I did, if the book comforts me then it is giving good advice, if it teaches me how to go about life through how the charactors did, then it is giving good advice. If good things come out of what I have read, then it is a good book.
I will now proceed to quote from the Book of Mormon and tell you how I believe it gives good advice. I will stand by what I said about me answering the question previously.
Mosiah 24:14-15
"... they could bear up their burdens, and the did submit cheerfully and with patience to all the will of the Lord."
2nd Nephi 31:20
"Wherefore, yea must press forward with a steadfastness in Christ, having a perfect brightness of hope..."
To me these teach me to be positive, patient, cheerful and steadfast having a pefect brightess of hope. This is good guidance because when one is positive, they will have better outcomes. Life will be better. This might not mean much to you but it does me. Trying to be positive in hard times can sometimes be all that keeps you going. This does not need to apply to God or religion and it does not matter who wrote it. What matters is how it help one in their life.
The Book of Mormon speaks of charity. Charity is good advice, it helps others and gives one a sense of compassion and achievement. That they made a difference. I do not need to quote for this.
2nd Nephi 3:13
"And out of weekness he shall be made strong..."
I have been given this advice by people often. This must be good advice to everyone. From this I feel that things will be ok and that it is worthwhile.
I could go on and on, but I will look at a different angle now. I will show good advice from the story and not just the words.
Nephi, Lehi's son, was very obedient to his father. He did as his father asked without murmering. Is this not good advice? Should we take it that as the Book of Mormon doesn't give good advice, we should be disobedient to our parents. It teaches people to be obedient and do as they are asked. This is good advice. Young children in the church are taught to be obedient and they are, they are far more obedient than non LDS children, far more respectful and more likely to achieve greater things in life.
Nephi didn't have a good time with his older brothers and he didn't do anything about it even though he was a man "large in stature". Most people would get into a fight. It is good advice to be patient and not fight back. Fighting with your family causes wedges to be formed and family is important.
Alma converted, his conversion is good advice. He need not have joined a church, but he changed that which he was doing wrong to good. He changed his charactor. This is good advice. If one looks at children who break into houses and damage property, if they were introduced to the idea of good that can come out of change, then change, this is good. How many Mormon youth do you know do things chavs do? Not all LDS youth are brainwashed.
Again I could go on, but I am sure this will suffice.
Nicky.