Assuming the mantle of infallibility and then wishing to impose a code of silence seems like a pretty weighty matter and rather unfair to believing members. Infallibility by an uplift of hands seems the stuff of a Voltaire comedy, or else a time bridge between Western Civilization and the King of Uruk.
Yes, they should make that claim, otherwise there be no fodder for ye cannon.
Seek freedom and become captive of your desires...seek discipline and find your liberty I can tell if a person is judgmental just by looking at them what is chaos to the fly is normal to the spider - morticia addams If you're not upsetting idiots, you might be an idiot. - Ted Nugent
moksha wrote:Assuming the mantle of infallibility and then wishing to impose a code of silence seems like a pretty weighty matter and rather unfair to believing members. Infallibility by an uplift of hands seems the stuff of a Voltaire comedy, or else a time bridge between Western Civilization and the King of Uruk.
"For he is the Kwisatz Haderack!"
I remember Bruce's gom jabbar. Now you'll remember mine.
Love the Dune references. But religion in that fictional world is nothing but an ecumenical mishmash. BRM was the opposite of ecumenism, something one would expect from the true Church.
bcspace wrote:Love the Dune references. But religion in that fictional world is nothing but an ecumenical mishmash. BRM was the opposite of ecumenism, something one would expect from the true Church.
Yes, Bruce R. McConkie was more of a meta example. Like Frank Herbert, Bruce R. McConkie made up a fictional universe and invented his own glossary of terms to explain it.
bcspace wrote:Love the Dune references. But religion in that fictional world is nothing but an ecumenical mishmash. BRM was the opposite of ecumenism, something one would expect from the true Church.
Yes, Bruce R. McConkie was more of a meta example. Like Frank Herbert, Bruce R. McConkie made up a fictional universe and invented his own glossary of terms to explain it.
BRM was the opposite of ecumenism, something one would expect from the true Church.
+1
And when the confederates saw Jackson standing fearless as a stone wall the army of Northern Virginia took courage and drove the federal army off their land.
That said, with the Book of Mormon, we are not dealing with a civilization with no written record. What we are dealing with is a written record with no civilization. (Runtu, Feb 2015)