Maksutov wrote:And how many fallacies are we supposed to accept in order to become Mormons?
Why would you want to be a Mormon. I like you the way you are. You are a hoot.
Maksutov wrote: Let's start with Moroni's promise. Really, Ed. You can try and have special pleading for everything Mormon but it won't work.
Why? It works for me.
Maksutov wrote:That's why the church feels like it's in a state of siege.
Does it? Only one family in my ward has apostatized over the Google Apostasy. There are others that are affected, but they are still active.
Maksutov wrote: Science DOES have evidence for things that directly contradict Mormonism, including the archaeological record.
Temporarily.
Maksutov wrote:You can't say that science has no evidence there was no garden of Eden; actually it does.
Actually, no, they haven't done an archaeological dig yet at the temple site at Jackson County :)
Maksutov wrote:Likewise, the nonexistence of global flood,
Not a problem.
Maksutov wrote: the ancient Adam and Eve story, Noah, on and on.
Seldom does science have anything to say about specific people in history.
Maksutov wrote:Those stories have actually been disproven as having happened.
I can see why you think that way.
Maksutov wrote:Maybe you can claim that they happened in a universe made of dark matter, but they didn't happen here. Sorry. You haven't found a way to distinguish baby from bath water yet. Save the good things in Mormonism and let go of the old myths. They just alienate many of your best and brightest people.
Actually, a science-friendly Modified Mormonism is precisely that.
Maksutov wrote:You weren't reasoned into Mormonism, so I don't expect that reason will take you out.
It doesn't generally take people out that take the spirit for their guide. Yes. You are right.
Maksutov wrote:You can do as other religious groups do, double down on the ritual observances, pray more. Fill your mind with church images and words and maybe you will keep out the doubts. Or not.
Yes, it will do us well to be more consistent with our obedience, but the obedience only helps us have the spirit. It doesn't help us with information that is needed to create an environment where faith can thrive. That is what good apologetics is for, but in saying this, I do not mean to say that all apologetics as it currently exists is in a good state, or that FAIRMormon is always a very good source. Rather, I mean to say that once we actually start getting rid of bad apologetics, then faith will continue to thrive. Not all people will want to remain, because they won't be willing to stay just because of apologetics. But again, it will create the environment where some will be willing to continue in faith. They are the ones we hope to stay. For those that won't, I wish them well, but I can't help them if they choose to not listen to the spirit.