Fence Sitter wrote:Well but here is the problem. I do not think there is a consensus on what it actually takes for Mormonism to be "true" even among those that stand up month after month in F&T and say they "know it is true".
The same applies to categorizing critics and anti-Mormons. What we see when someone claims to be able to categorize people like this, is the underlying erroneous assumption on the part of that person that he or she is somehow able to judge what defines true Mormonism.
dear fence sitter, I believe we have fallen into that most difficult of argument. We both agree but keep suspecting a disagreement lies somewhere.
It is true different people will have a variety of meaning to the phrase the church is true. However if you ask me I will say it is not. That should be a fairly clear distinction of viewpoints. However to kick the dead horse it could be noted that saying the church is not true has a spectrum of meanings. It might take some work to decide just what color of the spectrum of disbelief best describes my view. I then may shift on the measure in a month though maintaining my fundamental disbelief.