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dianaiad
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I’m a non-Catholic in the “Non-Catholic religions” forum. Seems to be the appropriate place to be. As you can see, I’ve been here awhile now.Diana, what fair wind blows you here?
I certainly did not see that he was attempting to do that. It is true; people have the absolute right to share their faith, whatever it might be, with others. Well, they have that right in the USA; freedom of speech and all that, though that right seems to be eroding. However, the right to free speech is not the same as the right to be listened to…and if one has the right to share ones beliefs, those in earshot have the equal right to express their opinions regarding that sharing. Doing so is not abrogating one’s freedom, or rights. CD made absolutely no reference to HIS attempt to share his unbelief, after all; he simply reacted to those who insisted upon sharing their beliefs with him after he asked them to stop. One’s freedom of association is supposed to be as sacrosanct as one’s freedom of speech.CharlesDarwin’s (the poster’s, not the naturalist’s) friends had no right to force/pressure him into accepting their ‘beliefs’. But CharlesDarwin has no right to stop coolcatholicguy from sharing his beliefs with his Baha’i relatives, which was what he was suggesting in the OP.
That part of their beliefs which are true remain true no matter what they surround that truth with, Zdon: for instance, all those who believe that it is evil to commit murder believe the same truth I do, no matter what religion, faith…or non-faith…they have other wise. As to how I feel about their rights to make up their own minds about this, surely someone as confident as you regarding what you ‘know’ about our beliefs and history is aware of the 11th Article of Faith, yes?If you had non-LDS relatives, wouldn’t you want to share your faith with them? Granted, I’m sure you wouldn’t ‘push’ it on them, but would you really consider their beliefs as objectively ‘true’ as LDS beliefs, if they were, say, Baha’i or secular humanism?
As to whether I think it’s OK to share one’s beliefs with others, well, yeah. I welcome all who share their beliefs with me (as long as they are sharing THEIR beliefs, not insulting and demeaning mine)…and I was a missionary, too, once upon a time.
Ok by me. Wouldn’t work anyway, since the LDS version of both don’t seem to march with everybody else’s…at least not with those who envision scenes out of Dante.Threats of hell and damnation were exactly what I DID NOT want to bring into this.
zdon, I try very hard not to commit eisegesis, as a general rule. I will admit that the few posts from you that address my beliefs specifically rather made me want to invite you to share a Family Home Evening the way my Father and I used to…in the deep Idaho Fall woods, hunting deer, discussing deep philosophical thoughts over really good dutch oven cooking…while I thought really hard about whether to let you share the mosquito netting.But if you are determined to see the worst in my every post, so be it.
Yours in contrition,
zdon