Drifting wrote:Actually subgenis, I'm not sure my conclusion is absurd. Rather it seems to be doctrinally based.
not as you typed it
Mormonism believes that God allows bad things to happen to good people. Which means that when this Elder got hit God had the wherewithal to prevent it (regardless of the Elders righteousness and obedience or Spiritual listening skills) but, for His purposes, chose not to.
i agree
I guess as parents we all need to allow our children to make mistakes so that they learn and grow. However, I think death or serious injury is perhaps beyond what I see as acceptable risk in this earthly learning process.
that is a temporal concern, not a spiritual one.
From God's perspective, I get it that Mormos perceive that death, injury etc IS an acceptable risk in order that one learn and grow Eternally.
i am not convinced that you do.
That said, in the face of yet another Elder lost in battle, Monsons sound bite of "when you are on the Lords errand you are entitled to His help" should perhaps carry a health warning...
i would consider a better understanding of the term "entitled" as in - "qualified for or allowed or worthy of being chosen"
Entitled does not guarantee receipt.