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I was a Mormon and left on my own terms. They believe things that make no sense. I am so glad to return to Catholicism.well dawg, I posted this for you…no response?
Don / Vegas:thumbsup:
I was a Mormon and left on my own terms. They believe things that make no sense. I am so glad to return to Catholicism.well dawg, I posted this for you…no response?
Welcome HomeI was a Mormon and left on my own terms. They believe things that make no sense. I am so glad to return to Catholicism.
Don / Vegas:thumbsup:
FabiusMaximus,It’d be interesting to organize a thread that has a one-on-one debate between a Mormon and one of the Christians of this forum, so we can get the full Mormon perspective. I think it is sometimes difficult to see in this forum because the Mormons are so inundated with comments and replies that it’s hard to get answers.
FabiusMaximus,
Although I only have my own perspective and share that (which is based on my experience and study), I would enjoy a one on one conversation with the writer of the book that I’ve sometimes noticed has been referred to on this forum as coming from a Catholic priest who had studied the Latter-day Saint beliefs in some depth. Then I could help allay his misconceptions.
Actually, if your heart is open, you would leave the false church.
I don’t see the need to answer questions when the person doing the asking is either quoting something off of an anti-Mormon website, or shows the tendency to keep asking what I would call “taunt questions” which differ from “sincere questions” in the way they are asked and the tone and purpose of the questions.
In the event you are referring to me (since I started this thread) the questions are not taunt questions. Nor do I get my questions from anti-LDS sites. I get them from MY years as an Mormon. From my time as a missionary. From MY time as a member of the ward bishopric and elder’s quorum presidency. THAT is what bothers you. I am someone who KNOWS and you have a tough time dealing with that.
As far as the basic question of this thread, a sincere person wondering about this ought to take Acts 9, Acts 22, and Acts 26 and write down for themselves every detailed feature described in Paul’s experience on the road to Damascus when he heard the voice of Jesus. They will find substantive differences if they take the time to do that.
The insistence against the sincerity of Joseph Smith’s accounts by virtue of different elements described in the accounts, would therefore be an insistence against the sincerity of Paul’s accounts and Luke’s account describing Paul’s experience on the road to Damascus.
RED HERRING ALERT! I have addressed this Parker several times, but he ignores it each time. The difference is Paul is NOT the writer of Acts, Luke is. And we do not know exactly WHO told him the events on the Road rto Damascus. We DO know that the book of Luke has been translated more than once since it was written almost 2000 years ago.
Now we have at least NINE versions of the alleged first vision. Unlike Luke, we KNOW they came Joseph Smith. Unlike Luke, they are told NOT by someone else, but by Joseph himself and unlike Luke, Joseph’s stories have not been translated many times over the last 180 years (not nearly 2000) but in the same English we speak. The Acts diversion is another popular LDS Red Herring. Joseph had several versions of an incredible event. That, if nothing else, shows him to be dishonest.
Peace, Parker. Come Home where you belong
Yes I have heard a lot leave over marriage issues.Rebecca…sad to hear…
Pope John Paul II asked the world forgiveness for the Church’s sins…and it appeased some people…but I don’t think it meant much to the indifferent…
I think for Mormonism to admit past mistakes and beliefs…actually would be a more positive impact for them.
For the Catholic Church, it will never OK contraception or abortion, that human life begins at conception…
I speak for the Church in this way because most people – Mormons take note – leave the Catholic Church not over doctrine, but because they were hurt or personal issues.
Generally speaking, Catholics who leave, don’t do so because they think doctrines are ‘corrupt’
…if anything what you witness today is many considering themselves in good standing in the Catholic Church inspite of their own personal practices of contraception…not realizing in many cases they are aborting a human being at its earliest stages and depopulating their own future…Japan is already a dying country, France is seeing its population of natives plummet…
Ironically the industrial countries are the ones contracepting themselves into extinction, while the countries they targeted…the poor ones, especially of color, are still growing.
Pepband Mom,I’d like to know what Parker objects to in these “anti-mormon” sites: In particular, WHAT materials are off base?..
I personally would expect about a 25% eventual convert retention rate (meaning the convert stays active such that they attend the temple and continue to stay active or come back if they end up in a period of inactivity). This is what one comes up with statistically from the parable of the sower (from those where the seed actually sprouts), and from the parable of the ten virgins (ten somewhat valiant members of the church starting out with testimonies, but five don’t have reserve oil for their lamps because of whatever personal uncertainties they have). It is also paralleled in the Book of Mormon where members partaking of the fruit of the tree of life, when they don’t hold fast to the word of God continually and instead look at those mocking their beliefs and feel ashamed of them and go off on some other road.
Even the “internet sifter” is paralleled in the Book of Mormon, where a group of once-members become those appointed to stand on “towers” giving out their own public messages (broadcasting them) to both try and dissuade “seekers” and to try and dissuade “members” (who are weak in their faith). So it becomes no surprise that these kinds of things are happening in our world today, as prophetically seen by the prophet Mormon as he decided what to include in compiling the Book of Mormon from the many years of records he selected to include as most pertinent to our day.
So then why would I object to websites and their questions that help complete the sifting process in behalf of the Savior’s work on the earth to “thoroughly purge his floor”? I don’t object to them, nor have I spent any time reading them, at all. (I have no idea who started or who runs whatever “anti” website.) When I have read questions brought up on this forum from time to time, and tried to respond and the person didn’t have the background to continue a conversation about their question, then it has become apparent that they used a question from some other source than their own personal study and thinking.The Old Testament also prophesied of this happening, in Malachi 3:17-18. John the Baptist saw that one of the Savior’s major missions is to “thoroughly purge his floor” (Matthew 3:12), and thoroughly means that He is going to be absolutely thorough.