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sheepcat
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I think it’s important to be charitable in interfaith discussions (well, other times too, but especially.) Forbearance!
That said, I am curious about why people believe what they do. When I became Catholic, it was based on the teaching of the Bible, the trail of evidence showing that the beliefs and practices of the first several Christian centuries were Catholic (or at the very least, proto-Catholic), and reason - for example, why would Sola Scriptura be God’s rule of faith if for the majority of Christian history, most people were illiterate or couldn’t access a Bible? There’s more.
But why do people convert to the LDS faith? I understand that people born and raised in a certain religious environment do not readily abandon it, particularly when they’ve been taught to put full stock in emotional experiences above reason or history. But converts? Can’t tell. Are there any LDS on here who’ve converted, rather than being “children of the covenant?”
That said, I am curious about why people believe what they do. When I became Catholic, it was based on the teaching of the Bible, the trail of evidence showing that the beliefs and practices of the first several Christian centuries were Catholic (or at the very least, proto-Catholic), and reason - for example, why would Sola Scriptura be God’s rule of faith if for the majority of Christian history, most people were illiterate or couldn’t access a Bible? There’s more.
But why do people convert to the LDS faith? I understand that people born and raised in a certain religious environment do not readily abandon it, particularly when they’ve been taught to put full stock in emotional experiences above reason or history. But converts? Can’t tell. Are there any LDS on here who’ve converted, rather than being “children of the covenant?”
