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Just out of curiosity, why is archaeological proof necessary to one who has faith?There is for the civilizations that are in the narration.
None for the Book of Mormon. Zip. Zero.
Just out of curiosity, why is archaeological proof necessary to one who has faith?There is for the civilizations that are in the narration.
None for the Book of Mormon. Zip. Zero.
Catholics use faith and reason…we use reason through the facility of the intellect to understand the nature and truths about God. Faith without reason is blind faith and clouds the intellect. And, faith uses all the sciences to help further our understanding of God and his creation. Archeology is one of those sciences.Just out of curiosity, why is archaeological proof necessary to one who has faith?
partly, also, because it goes to credibility of js.Just out of curiosity, why is archaeological proof necessary to one who has faith?
We are created by God, as rational creatures. Our ability to reason is a gift from God. Faith is also a gift. The two work together.Just out of curiosity, why is archaeological proof necessary to one who has faith?
exactly. And we cannot be “accepting” of a false god or a false prophetWe are created by God, as rational creatures. Our ability to reason is a gift from God. Faith is also a gift. The two work together.
An imagined God is a false God. Following an imagined God is idolatry. I don’t encourage faith in the imagined God of Joseph Smith. Discerning the claims of one man is not an offense to faith. God does not require we stop using critical thinking in order to have faith.
So Tex, do you think this is some sort of pyramid scheme?yep…nothing would be found…millions would leave the Church…or have to call js a liar…
and no more cushy life for the lds leaders…
so they choose not to excavate…and the lds members here cannot defend it…
so, they bury their heads in the sand and hope we forget and move on
I know…I posted it for Mormons to come discuss it…they are too afraid.I just read 8 pages of this thread thinking it was going to be a discussion about Cumorah, but I don’t remember seeing a single adherent to the Mormon faith offer up an explanation. I’m a little dissapointed I just wasted all that time.
Utah has the highest rate of pyramid/ponzi schemes. Coincidence?So Tex, do you think this is some sort of pyramid scheme?
yes…it is a scheme. The leaders MUST know it is not true…Utah has the highest rate of pyramid/ponzi schemes. Coincidence?
And this is a surprise given how their faith has been painted here? It’s a fraud, it’s heresy, it’s a Ponzi scheme… What a welcoming place to divulge one’s beliefs.I know…I posted it for Mormons to come discuss it…they are too afraid.
No, the Catholic Church is in trouble if we do not stand strong and defiant against false prophetsAnd this is a surprise given how their faith has been painted here? It’s a fraud, it’s heresy, it’s a Ponzi scheme… What a welcoming place to divulge one’s beliefs.
If this is the approach adopted by the Church’s New Evangelization, we’re in trouble.
Because of the fact that no Mormons would participate in this thread I took the subject to lds.net. Had a lot of upset people there and when I woke up this morning to continue the discussion I found this message. Keep in mind I received no warning and have never even had an infraction up to this point.I just read 8 pages of this thread thinking it was going to be a discussion about Cumorah, but I don’t remember seeing a single adherent to the Mormon faith offer up an explanation. I’m a little dissapointed I just wasted all that time.
Mormons just believe, and is what they preach as they send tens of thousands of teenage boys to deliver the message: believe Joseph Smith.Because of the fact that no Mormons would participate in this thread I took the subject to lds.net. Had a lot of upset people there and when I woke up this morning to continue the discussion I found this message. Keep in mind I received no warning and have never even had an infraction up to this point.
*"You have been banned for the following reason:
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I could really care less about being banned from lds.net but thought their reasoning was very interesting.
You are right, and unfortunately we were suckered in by one and lost some big bucks because of believing such a nice upstanding “bishop” of their churchUtah has the highest rate of pyramid/ponzi schemes. Coincidence?
I’m not talking about content, TexanKnight – I’m talking about approach. If others have accepted false prophets and they aren’t likely to be granted salvation because of their acceptance of false prophets, why are irritation and snarkiness a good immediate response? I should think pity and compassion would be higher on the list. Regardless of all of this, of course, no one individual should ever be charged for not agreeing to be (as I said earlier) the token member of her faith.No, the Catholic Church is in trouble if we do not stand strong and defiant against false prophets
but thanks, anyway
You hit the nail on the head. No one was the least bit concerned that they were now following their Mormon scholars rather than their Mormon prophets. It fit right in with their mindset and didn’t come close to giving them a lesser opinion of Joseph Smith, et al. We believe what we believe therefore it is true.Mormons just believe, and is what they preach as they send tens of thousands of teenage boys to deliver the message: believe Joseph Smith.
Believe me. I’ve been down this rabbit hole to the point where I couldn’t look my Mormon relatives in the face without thinking they were the most gullible people that ever lived. They just believe. Period. The reason they believe, is: they believe. I think that could be the Mormon creed: “I believe, therefore, what I believe is truth, therefore, I believe what I believe is truth, which is what I believe.”
You’ll never get out of this believe-loop with a Mormon.Never. Everything in the world around them, including history, is bent to what wants to be believed.History is belief and belief is history. Archaeology, as tool for understanding human history, falls under the belief bending and is mangled under “Mormon Scholarship”.
If you poke this too much on a Mormon forum, the result is what you have experienced. You are now officially, an anti-Mormon, all because you endorse critical thinking.
I’m not talking about content, TexanKnight – I’m talking about approach. If others have accepted false prophets and they aren’t likely to be granted salvation because of their acceptance of false prophets, why are irritation and snarkiness a good immediate response? I should think pity and compassion would be higher on the list. Regardless of all of this, of course, no one individual should ever be charged for not agreeing to be (as I said earlier) the token member of her faith.
gracepoole said:What I’ve “declared” is a plea to remain on topic. ** There’s plenty of actual content to discuss** here – ad hominem attacks aren’t becoming.
You can the approach of constantly complaining about a poster you can ignore?I’m not talking about content, TexanKnight – I’m talking about approach. If others have accepted false prophets and they aren’t likely to be granted salvation because of their acceptance of false prophets, why are irritation and snarkiness a good immediate response? I should think pity and compassion would be higher on the list. Regardless of all of this, of course, no one individual should ever be charged for not agreeing to be (as I said earlier) the token member of her faith.