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SteveVH
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I would like to echo Jerusha’s sentiments. Your efforts to remain charitable are admirable and you certainly treat everyone with respect. Thank you for that. I am happy that you are here as well. It isn’t that big of deal, Esdra, it is just that Sacred Scripture is set apart from all other writings known to man because we do believe that it is the word of God and not man. I might refer to the BoM, D&C, etc. as Mormon writings rather than scriptures which would reflect my view.Uhm, what term should I use then? If not scriptures?
Novels?
You see, I also have the Qu’ran in German at home, and I also read it. Same with the Bhagavad Gita.
And same with the Apocrypha of the NT. - or also with the apocrypha of the OT! (In this case I am not referring to the Deuterocanon. They are borderline…)
I would call all of them scripture, due to lack of another term. But do I believe they are divinely inspired? → NO!
Only the Holy Bible (the OT with the 66 books and the NT) are divinely inspired for me!
They (BoM, Qu’ran, Bhagavad Gita etc) are all divinely inspired scriptures by the people they use them and believe in them. And you should always handle anything with respect, that for someone is holy!
So to stay with the BoM: For RLDS and LDS the BoM is holy, and therefore I refer to it as scripture and I handle it with respect. But this doesn’t mean I believe that it’s a divinely inspired scripture.
Esdra
God bless.