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Well Tom, I believe I will continue to believe what I know to be true rather than what I know to be false i.e. the LDS interpretation of what Jesus said.
Tom, you keep saying this and backing it up with a quote by your ex-Mo LGBQT supporter, as if presenting a BoM-believing ex-Mo somehow adds credence to your argument. It doesn’t. The only thing that quote shows is that there are some believing ex-Mo’s out there who left the church for other reasons besides a lack of belief in the BoM. Completely irrelevant to the point you are trying to make about divine origins.On a purely intellectual level, nothing you mentioned changes the fact that the Book of Mormon cannot be explained from a secular perspective and therefore must be supernatural (and a handful of other objective facts weighed).
I believe when you take the sum total of all the Mormon posters that appeared on CAF, it is clear that belief by faith only is the basis of Mormon belief. Faith in the Mormon President, faith that Joseph Smith was a prophet, and faith that the Book of Mormon is ‘true;’ whatever true means. If they mean 19th century American fiction, then it is true.Mormonsim is a religion based on emotion, not facts
I beg your pardon, sir, but I homeschool my children. To say that homeschooled kids have a poor education is just wrong. Little Joe was homeschooled by his parents. He probably had a superior education.but Joseph was a simple man with a poor education, hint, hint
When did this happen, TOm? Please show us something from the Catholic Church proving your claim.Did the Bride of Christ apostatize (die)? Yes this happened.
Since you have claimed that certain Catholic clergy support your Mormon beliefs, kindly prove, using Catholic sources that Joseph Smith restored Christ’s Church.Did death prevail over Christ’s Church? No, it was restored through Joseph Smith.
I was being silly. Really, I know almost nothing about Mormonism, but I know that Joe was accused of having a poor education when, indeed, he was home schooled. In fact, I think his father was a school teacher. When people say that he was poorly schooled, it seems an affront to home schooled kids (and us mommies who do the home schooling)! We think that home schooling is anything but poor education.Is this a joke? Either you are being coy or you completely misinterpreted my post. There is nothing about homeschooling in the post. Nothing.
Didn’t he borrow heavily from Masonic writing too?The third option is I believe the correct one–that Joseph Smith was a proven con man who had a good knowledge of the bible, local religious practice and Native American lore and combined them all into a narrative he made up
Horton,Well Tom, I believe I will continue to believe what I know to be true rather than what I know to be false i.e. the LDS interpretation of what Jesus said.
Please provide believable (non LDS) sources for this claim.Did the Bride of Christ apostatize (die)? Yes this happened. Did death prevail over Christ’s Church? No, it was restored through Joseph Smith.
That is if one believes God ever said anything to Joseph Smith, which all of Christianity reject.That being said, I don’t think there is a different way to view what God said to Joseph Smith other than that there was something amiss in the churches of his day that needed to be restored
Lily,TOmNossor:![]()
When did this happen, TOm? Please show us something from the Catholic Church proving your claim.Did the Bride of Christ apostatize (die)? Yes this happened.
Since you have claimed that certain Catholic clergy support your Mormon beliefs, kindly prove, using Catholic sources that Joseph Smith restored Christ’s Church.Did death prevail over Christ’s Church? No, it was restored through Joseph Smith.
Also, please state the reason, that if Joseph Smith had truly restored Christ’s Church, he plagiarized parts of the Bible (and commentaries) and the writings of others to come up with various things in the Book Of Mormon.
One truly called by and led by God to restore His Church wouldn’t have felt the need to resort to such measures.
The idea that the Catholic Church was/is in apostasy is not uncommon. I could provide links, but I think it might be against the rules and it seems unlikely to me that you would read them anyway. If you would like some to read, send me a PM.TOmNossor:![]()
Please provide believable (non LDS) sources for this claim.Did the Bride of Christ apostatize (die)? Yes this happened. Did death prevail over Christ’s Church? No, it was restored through Joseph Smith.
There was no point in responding to such drivel. You want to think you “won” that argument, but really it just wasn’t significant enough for me to continue to respond to your nonsense arguments. You believe only your interpretations of scripture and quotes of writings are correct, you also very often take those quotes out of context. I went to search for information on this author Michael Winter. The only place he shows up is on Mormon sites. Red flag 1. Next his books show up on sales sites. Red flag #2. Then on another site were some reviews that were not kind. My guess you LDS choose him for what you think he said rather than his standing as a scholar.by quoting an entire section of text (about 2 pages) you fell silent.
Debating my position with you, a folly for sure, does not make my claim less intelligent. In fact, not debating you seems to make me more intelligent. I am a faithful, emotional, deep feeling Catholic who choose to accept Catholicism based on intellect, knowing with all certainty it is the one true Church founded by Christ in 33AD.I asked you if your intellect was so perfect that through it ALONE you know you are right and I am wrong. You responded in the affirmative. It is my position that this and other things demonstrate that it is not your informed intellectual assessment of these issues that results in your position, but a blind faith that doggedly refuses to look at evidence that might upset the apple cart.
Again, this is fine, but it is not debate and it is not the way true intellectual certainty is produced. Your position should IMO be viewed as a faithful position, not an intellectual position.
I didn’t see Winter contradicting Catholic teaching, contrary to what the Mormon websites were claiming. I know that is why I didn’t say anything.There was no point in responding to such drivel. You want to think you “won” that argument, but really it just wasn’t significant enough for me to continue to respond to your nonsense arguments.
Horton,TOmNossor:![]()
There was no point in responding to such drivel. You want to think you “won” that argument, but really it just wasn’t significant enough for me to continue to respond to your nonsense arguments. You believe only your interpretations of scripture and quotes of writings are correct, you also very often take those quotes out of context. I went to search for information on this author Michael Winter. The only place he shows up is on Mormon sites. Red flag 1. Next his books show up on sales sites. Red flag #2. Then on another site were some reviews that were not kind. My guess you LDS choose him for what you think he said rather than his standing as a scholar.by quoting an entire section of text (about 2 pages) you fell silent.
I claimed that Winter, two other Catholic authors, and virtually ALL non-Catholic authors do not believe Matthew 16:18 demonstrates what Horton claims it does.Horton:![]()
I didn’t see Winter contradicting Catholic teaching, contrary to what the Mormon websites were claiming. I know that is why I didn’t say anything.There was no point in responding to such drivel. You want to think you “won” that argument, but really it just wasn’t significant enough for me to continue to respond to your nonsense arguments.
You are wrongI claimed that Winter, two other Catholic authors, and virtually ALL non-Catholic authors do not believe Matthew 16:18 demonstrates what Horton claims it does.