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One of the biggest problems about using the “Holy Ghost” as the proof of the belief is the double-bind it puts a person in. If they pray about the Book of Mormon, and they receive a witness, than it is true. If a person prays and they do not receive a witness, maybe they didn’t pray enough, or maybe they are not sincere in their desire to hear from God, or maybe they are hiding sin, or maybe they don’t like someone in the church. It’s never not true because it’s not true. It’s not true because of a fault in the person praying.
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Hi Stavros. You make good points on both posts but it is not quite indicative of LDS faith. Yes, it is a common reaction among LDS members that if you don’t receive witness of the truth of the Book of Mormon then something is lacking in the person’s appeal…Also, it seems we have gotten to what tends to be the end of any argument about the truthfulness of the LDS religion with a believing LDS member - “I prayed about it and know it’s true.” Well, technically, any religion is based on faith.
But, this is not LDS doctrine.
LDS Article of Faith (basic declaration of belief) states that:
We claim the privilege of worshiping Almighty God according to the dictates of our own conscience, and allow all men the same privilege, let them worship how, where, or what they may.
Therefore, we don’t buy into the notion of “my Holy Spirit is better than your Holy Spirit”. Truths are found everywhere… LDS or otherwise… so much so that another one of the LDS Articles of Faith states that:
If there is anything virtuous, lovely, or of good report or praiseworthy, we seek after these things.
Therefore, in your opening statement… if somebody reads the Book of Mormon in sincere, diligent search for truth, asking God to bear witness to the truth of it… then receives no witness, then it is not for that person to take as truth. Plain and simple.
Therefore, when I was a devout Catholic following the tenets and teachings of the Holy Roman Catholic Church receiving several manifestations from the Holy Spirit on the truthfulness of the doctrines I found there, it wasn’t that I was wrong - or that the Holy Spirit was wrong - or that I misunderstood the Holy Spirit that guided me in the Catholic Church. It was that at that point in my life that is where my spiritual progression needed to be. Finding truth in LDS doctrine does not make that progression wrong. It only brought me closer to where the Holy Spirit needed me to be to get to exaltation.
This journey is only for me. Your journey is your own to figure out. We are unique individuals with our own capacity for learning.
What is important is that you continue to seek diligently and honestly, appealing to God and learning His will and following that. So that we lean not on our own understanding but put our trust in Him with all our hearts and submit to His will that He may guide us to the path of eternal life.
And here’s the icing on this personal nugget - when I was Catholic, I never subscribed to the notion that anybody who is not Catholic are going to hell. So, in all honesty - I have believed all throughout my life that the Holy Spirit guides us to where we can progress the farthest - whether it be in the Catholic church or outside of it so much so that I do not question a protestant telling me he felt the burning of the Spirit in his bossom as he raises his hands in worship in the Baptist church, etc. Just like how Jesus taught in parables to those who are not ready for a higher understanding, the Holy Spirit manifests truths to us line upon line, precept upon precept.