AKA_ME wrote:...(snip)...we will never know whether the people who hear "yes" were hearing God or themselves.
any more than we can know if people who heard "no" were hearing God or themselves.
why do we need to know this for ourselves?
perhaps you should inquire as to the suggested methods of conflict resolution as opposed to being concerned with an individual's personal revelations?
AKA_ME wrote:innocent people are being tortured to death, as a DIRECT RESULT of the war that God (via Monson) wholeheartedly supports, from a torture handbook written by good church members.
no comprendo
AKA_ME wrote:in my view of things, I don't understand how or why church members DON'T sincerely wish to know if God condones torture resulting in death.
what makes you believe that church members do not already know?
AKA_ME wrote:take 100 church members who pray asking God if he condones torture, let's say 50 members heard God say YES and 50 members heard God say NO
absurd hypothetical. you can write this story with the characters and conflict you desire...to what end? an ending that you pre-assemble?....a futile and worthless exercise with regards to this topic.
AKA_ME wrote:so then people from each side start meeting together for the purposes of reinforcing confirmation bias.
the only concrete evidence we have is Jessen and Bybee who were paid 80 million out of a 160 million dollar contract to write THEE torture handbook...
with some of this money (10%) ending up in church coffers
if God does not condone torture He shouldn't be accepting money MADE FROM TORTURE.
and then God calls Jessen to be Bishop. so now we have
1. accepting money from the profits of torture
2. promoting the person responsible for defining and conducting torture
a very ambiguous position good people should only naturally wish clarification on.
no comprendo mi amigo.
what part of Nephi's midnight rendezvous with Laban do you not understand?
