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Jerusha
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I just finished reading
fairlds.org/authors/bickmore-barry/restoring-the-ancient-church-joseph-smith-and-early-christianity
The basic methodology of the book is to take the most lasting Mormon doctrines, and prove their validity through the pseudo-Christian Gnostic writings from the time of early Christianity. Thus, what we call the apostasy of the Gnostic cults, is their religion. They call our religion an apostasy from early Christianity, and we call their religion a pseudo-Christian Gnostic cult. It is a basic agree to disagree situation. Probably the best piece of Mormon apologetics I have ever read. :coffeeread: There is even a section on Sophia, the goddess of wisdom, Heavenly Mother, who is not to be worshiped.
However, Mormonism as currently lived, is a rule-bound religion of works (but minimizes corporal works of mercy) and is diametrically opposed to Gnosticism. And Gnosticism has very little practical advice for ethical living.
What I find encouraging in the section on Original Sin is that article of faith #2 is extended to mean that we are not responsible for the sins of our ancestors. Which is in contradiction to D&C 121. That section of the D&C I find to be one of the most reprehensible of LDS teachings.
Not bad, and the author put plenty of work into it. Cherry-picking among the Gnostic beliefs that are most similar to LDS beliefs, but not bad, not bad at all. Should encourage all LDS to go Gnostic, and splinter them even more.
fairlds.org/authors/bickmore-barry/restoring-the-ancient-church-joseph-smith-and-early-christianity
The basic methodology of the book is to take the most lasting Mormon doctrines, and prove their validity through the pseudo-Christian Gnostic writings from the time of early Christianity. Thus, what we call the apostasy of the Gnostic cults, is their religion. They call our religion an apostasy from early Christianity, and we call their religion a pseudo-Christian Gnostic cult. It is a basic agree to disagree situation. Probably the best piece of Mormon apologetics I have ever read. :coffeeread: There is even a section on Sophia, the goddess of wisdom, Heavenly Mother, who is not to be worshiped.
However, Mormonism as currently lived, is a rule-bound religion of works (but minimizes corporal works of mercy) and is diametrically opposed to Gnosticism. And Gnosticism has very little practical advice for ethical living.
What I find encouraging in the section on Original Sin is that article of faith #2 is extended to mean that we are not responsible for the sins of our ancestors. Which is in contradiction to D&C 121. That section of the D&C I find to be one of the most reprehensible of LDS teachings.
Not bad, and the author put plenty of work into it. Cherry-picking among the Gnostic beliefs that are most similar to LDS beliefs, but not bad, not bad at all. Should encourage all LDS to go Gnostic, and splinter them even more.