https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=p ... ByZE#t=167
At 2:46 he claims "...[students] also learn that Truth and knowledge are the foundations of faith"
WTF?
BYU Prez: Truth and knowledge are the foundations of faith
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Re: BYU Prez: Truth and knowledge are the foundations of fai
He is right. As long as it is carefully managed 'truth' and 'knowledge'.
After all, Boyd Packer himself tells us that not all things that are true are useful. Then Boyd and his buddies proceed to decide just which, and how much of the truth to tell.
In their minds they are not lying though in reality they are.
After all, Boyd Packer himself tells us that not all things that are true are useful. Then Boyd and his buddies proceed to decide just which, and how much of the truth to tell.
In their minds they are not lying though in reality they are.
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Re: BYU Prez: Truth and knowledge are the foundations of fai
He is wrong. Faith by definition is substituting the lack of knowledge with belief.
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Re: BYU Prez: Truth and knowledge are the foundations of fai
But he is also right, in that it's only "faith" if it's for something that is "true". According to the LDS definition of "faith", you can't have "faith" for something that is false, because then it isn't "faith".
But I'm not sure how "knowledge" is a foundation of "faith". If you already have knowledge of something, then you don't need "faith". Most LDS would say that faith leads to knowledge, not the other way around.
At some point, I think some LDS just string words together that sound good without really thinking about what they're saying.
But I'm not sure how "knowledge" is a foundation of "faith". If you already have knowledge of something, then you don't need "faith". Most LDS would say that faith leads to knowledge, not the other way around.
At some point, I think some LDS just string words together that sound good without really thinking about what they're saying.
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Re: BYU Prez: Truth and knowledge are the foundations of fai
He's a regular BS Roberts.
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Re: BYU Prez: Truth and knowledge are the foundations of fai
cinepro wrote:But he is also right, in that it's only "faith" if it's for something that is "true". According to the LDS definition of "faith", you can't have "faith" for something that is false, because then it isn't "faith".
Exactly, but they can only believe it's true, they cannot know it's true. How can knowledge be a foundation of faith when it precludes having faith in the first place.
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Re: BYU Prez: Truth and knowledge are the foundations of fai
cinepro wrote:At some point, I think some LDS just string words together that sound good without really thinking about what they're saying.
And, without thinking about if the sentence makes any sense.
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