These two links solidify the core teachings and doctrines of the CofJCofLDS:drumdude wrote: ↑Wed Aug 23, 2023 4:02 amThe first thing the missionaries tell you to do is read the Book of Mormon. The Book of Mormon is not historical. That is not a peripheral issue.MG 2.0 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 22, 2023 11:59 pmMaybe you made a comment on this and I’m not remembering it.
I listed some core doctrines off the top of my head and then we got sidetracked when some posters wanted to go full bore on what is core doctrine or not. What got lost in the middle of all that was a question in regards to peripheral questions/issues held up along side core doctrines. Which holds greater weight. My argument is that core doctrines are primary and everything else is secondary.
Your responses seemed to indicate that you thought it to be the other way around. I also was curious as to what others thought in that regard. But then things went off the rails which is not uncommon, and some folks decided to go with mild ad hominem and try and tie things off.
It may happen again.
I haven’t been around today to do any follow up.
So yeah, I’d be interested in your thoughts. In my mind this is kind of a critical issue. There seem to be more folks leaving the church because of peripheral issues even after they supposedly had a testimony and/or spiritual witness of the core doctrines.
In my opinion that is unfortunate and sad.
Regards,
MG
https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.or ... trines.pdf
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/stu ... s?lang=eng
Not off the top of my head this time.
Book of Mormon is a peripheral to the core doctrines. It is not ‘a doctrine’.
You will find references to priesthood authority in the listed core doctrines of the church.
Questioning authority is an ‘issue’. It is peripheral to the ‘core doctrine’ of priesthood authority.
The core doctrines are in the two lists I posted. Christ is cornerstone to the doctrines. Missionaries teach the core doctrines using the Book of Mormon and other scriptures to do so. The scriptures are tools.
The core doctrines, again, have been listed. The issues that people have are peripheral to the core doctrines.
Historicity issues and authority issues can be argued both pro and con on multiple fronts without resolution. So the core doctrines are the foundation that believers base their faith on. They remain intact. To use unresolved periphery issues as reason/logic to disbelieve or have hope/faith in core doctrines…especially when so much rides on it…is, shall we say, risky business.
But some folks are willing to take that risk based on issues that are on the periphery and are unresolved.
Regards,
MG