Corpsegrinder wrote:Subgenius wrote:
Here is one possible reason...people are not perfect.
You take your reference out of context and you fail to recognize the deliberate phrasing of your own quote.
It clearly states that you "may know" it does not read "shall know".
“May know” meaning the procedure is unreliable and inconsistent--right.
nope---wrong. A more adolescent conclusion has yet to be uttered by a child. "May" applies to the subject.....grammar 101.
The procedure is not what is "unreliable and inconsistent", it is the individual performing the procedure. You see, "may" is used when something is possible, and in this case reliant on other factors, that "may" influence the results. Now, shall is similar to the notion of will (especially legally) as in it is used in terms of obligation or contractual responsibility. Shall is used with determination, command and/or inevitability. But again, in this context it is clearly used not as to the procedure but to the one performing the procedure.
If i ask you to add 2 and 2 together mathematically, you "may" respond with the correct answer.....but after reading more of your posts, if you are to respond correctly, i "shall" be shocked.
And it’s not my “own quote”; it’s Joseph Smith’s quote from his fictional best seller, The Mormonecronomicon. (You know…written in blood, bound in human flesh, incredibly hard to pronounce, another testament of Jesus Christ.)
now, i feel bad, arguing with the mentally impeded.
wow! Speculation…
Yes, the “I think” at the beginning of that particular sentence is a reliable indicator of speculation. Way to go, Captain Obvious.
the first step is admitting you have a problem...good...now let the hard work begin.
…and anecdotal evidence....
On the contrary, what we have here is a statistical sample consisting of two MST testimonies--Dan’s and John’s--in which references to Moroni’s Challenge occur at a frequency of zero. This, my fine feathered friend, constitutes
statistical evidence.

…you are correct!
At last, progress. You are learning, young padawan.
you should try it sometime, it only hurts a little at first. (and by "it" i mean progress or learning...you choose)
why would there be a need to specifically mention Moroni?
Because the title of this thread is “The Problem with Moroni’s Challenge.” Duh.
next time read for comprehension.
Are you suggesting that a true testimony of the Book of Mormon is gained by means other than just simply reading it with the honest determination of knowing whether it is "true" or not?
Again, the title of this thread is “The Problem with Moroni’s Challenge.” The overall truthfulness of the Book of Mormon, although related, is a different subject.
again, i feel bad.
Stemelbow wrote:
Perhaps not foolproof is the idea I was going with. Sure.
Not foolproof? Then I guess Subgenius is SOL…
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nope, he typed it correctly...f..o..o..l..p..r..o..o..f
is the concept too advanced at this point? ok, baby steps.
Shall and May.
both are auxiliary modal verbs.
c'mon you can do it.