SteelHead wrote:Obey the leader.
Pay your tithing.
And keep quiet, unless you repeat only orthodox ideas.
SteelHead wrote:Obey the leader.
Pay your tithing.
maklelan wrote:Bazooka wrote:Nope. I'm saying the Church states that it's fundamental teachings are a benchmark for measuring worthiness.
Where does it state that? Note, I'm not asking you to show me a completely different statement from which you inferred the above, I'm asking you to show me where the Church specifically says anything about a benchmark for measuring worthiness.
SteelHead wrote:The holy ghost? Right.....
Said gift of discernment isn't worth boo. Didn't help gbh discern that Hoffman was selling forgeries.
Can you link to any studies that would affirm that the discernment via the holy ghost actually works?
SteelHead wrote:Hey sub! I hava a magical holy ghost powered rock. When I put it in a hat it glows and I can see burried treasure on it. For a small fee I could come see if there is any burried treasure in your vicinity.
SteelHead wrote:Wait! What is this? I just checked in my garage and your holy ghost is hanging out with my invisible pink unicorn. How crazy cool is that?
Bazooka wrote:Why would I need to show you a completely different statement to the one already provided? Don't you like the one I gave? Does it not suit what you want to say?
Bazooka wrote:"When individuals or groups of people turn away from the principles of the gospel, they are in a state of apostasy."
That is what the Church states when one searches for a definition of "Apostasy".
Bazooka wrote:All I'm asking is for clarification of what is and what isn't classed as a gospel 'principle'.
Bazooka wrote:From your perspective, a belief in a literal global flood taking place circa 2,300BCE is not included as a principle. Nor is a belief in everything an Apostle teaches from the pulpit in his capacity as an Apostle.
maklelan wrote:No, you're asking for what is and isn't classed as a foundational principle, the rejection of which brings Church disciplinary action.
That's quite different from "a gospel principle."
Bazooka wrote:From your perspective, a belief in a literal global flood taking place circa 2,300BCE is not included as a principle. Nor is a belief in everything an Apostle teaches from the pulpit in his capacity as an Apostle.
You're massaging and manipulating your claims with every post. I thought you respected my intelligence more than this. I don't see any value to my continued participation in this thread.