DrW wrote:ldsfaqs wrote:Further, we are not instructed to ignore science if there seems to be a conflict and claim Mormonism is right. Mormonism and science does not conflict. We are taught there is no conflict, that sometimes we simply need to know more of the Gospel or of science in order to know the actual truth.
Mormonism and science are in sharp and irreconcilable conflict. Just because Mormons are taught that there is no conflict does not make it so. Mormons are taught a lot of things that are not true. Many of these teachings have been, and will be, changed when enough people realize how wrong they really are.
The irreconcilable conflicts between science and the basic tenets, doctrines and teachings of Mormonism are described and discussed on this board often. The subject tends to generate long threads because the list of conflicts in extensive. Below are just a few of the threads that have dealt with these conflicts in the last few months:
- ScienceWhopper: Natural History According to Jeffrey Holland
- Mormons want to be a mainstream faith but its based on lies.
- The God Delusion
- Let's Talk Rainbows
Here are just a few of the Mormon beliefs, many directly from scripture and all taught by Mormon prophets, that conflict with science:
1. Global Flood
2. Tower of Babel and Confounding of Language
3. Prayers answered from The throne of Go near Kolob in a time frame of less than 4 years.
4. God and Jesus Christ travel from near Kolob to Earth
5. Kolob itself
6. Anthropomorphic beings suspended motionless in the air (as per Joseph Smith)
7. Claimed Book of Abraham provenance and narrative
8. Claimed Book of Mormon provenance and narrative
8. Adam ondi Ahman (Garden of Eden in Daviss County, MO)
10. No Death before "The Fall"
11. Dark skin color is a curse
12. Earth is no older than 10,000 years
13. The continents of the Eastern and Western Hemispheres separated, and the Atlantic Ocean was formed, less than 6,000 years ago.
The list is much longer but an baker's dozen items should make the point.
When Mormons make the statement that their religion does not conflict with science, I suggest to them (as I am doing to you) that they need to read more about Mormonism, or more about science, or both.
Many Mormons I know (including a few dozen in my extended family) have learned not to make such statements outside of church (and especially not in my presence).
DrW,
It was topics such as the ones you list that the Sunday School teacher informed us to ignore science on if it disagreed with the Church.