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dennisknapp
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Chris Jodrey:
You have found one or more arguments to be lacking and conclude from this that Mormonism is true? Come on, you have to do better than that.
What do you mean that there is nothing that can prove it true but God Himself? Do you have a direct line to Him with which you can ask a question and recieve an answer?
Chris Jodrey:
I am still not convinced you can demonstrate your position without an appeal to subjective experience. You say all evidence is subjective and experience is subjective… what to you is objective and provable? Help me to understand that you are not a relativist.
Peace
My name is Dennis…anyway back to our conversation.Diddo.
I can’t say that I have tried to prove false the Mormon Church, but I have talked with many who have tried to do so, and I’ve always found one or more arguments to be lacking. Therefore, I’m pretty dang confident that there is nothing to prove it wrong. Also, I’m pretty dang confident that there is nothing to prove it true but God himself. Of course, I feel the same way about Catholicism (check out my new thread on that), so that is no surprise. Come now, Ben, I thought you understood my position. Apparently not.
You have found one or more arguments to be lacking and conclude from this that Mormonism is true? Come on, you have to do better than that.
What do you mean that there is nothing that can prove it true but God Himself? Do you have a direct line to Him with which you can ask a question and recieve an answer?
Chris Jodrey:
I don’t know what you are getting at here. I asked how you know you are not deceived, not about biblical conversion stories. How do you know you are not deceived, or better yet, how can I know you are not deceived?Ever read the verses about how every knee will bend and every lip confess that Jesus is Lord? To you, when does that refer to? Seems to me that it won’t happen because of us “puny humans”, do you?
Now, missionary work is interesting. I can’t find much evidence that that kind of work involved human means to ‘prove’ Christianity to people - not in the Bible anyway. The closest I can find to that is where Paul would preach and “reason” with the Jews in the synagogues. I’m not convinced that this meant that he would actually cite science and history (besides what they all knew from their own religious history and what was written in scripture), especially since science to that point wasn’t the same as we think of it.
Actually, quite a bit may be chopped up to miracles, although I don’t think that’s all there is to it even when they are performed. Besides, that can be dangerous. Ever watched these religious healers on TV?
One of the best examples I can think of is Phillip and the Ethiopian. No miracles, no lengthy 'proof’s, just plain simple explanation and subsequent conversion. There should be other examples like this, but they slip my mind for the moment. Can you think of any more?
I am still not convinced you can demonstrate your position without an appeal to subjective experience. You say all evidence is subjective and experience is subjective… what to you is objective and provable? Help me to understand that you are not a relativist.
Peace