Hey, Catholic Dude.
At the same time, why did Jesus do miracles if some people would still refuse to believe if they saw it with their own eyes? Was Jesus not trying to prove to them who he was?
Do you really think that Jesus expected them all to believe? After the X number time I’m sure he caught on that most of those Jews were pretty dang closed-minded and stiff-necked. We are judged according to the light we’ve received. The Jews were given signs yet still refused to believe, sealing their destruction. At the last day there will be no excuses.
This might be a good place to mention that although we have our perceptions of what constitutes proof, so does God, and his opinion is the one that matters. But, I don’t think he considers the understanding of man to be proper proof of religious truth. Besides, we all have different levels of intelligence. I don’t think it would be fair of God to let someone get duped just because of lack of education or wit. Again, we will all be accountable, no cop-outs.
You stumped me, but Im still confused on how you justify your own position then. You went out to show people in mexico why LDS was true. Why would you then say the truth cant be proven, arent you hanging yourself with the rope you made? Even in the Revelation of Joseph Smith he says he looked at the various protestant denominations and found them to be false. On what basis did he say that if truth and proof is relative?
Notice when he made that statement. Up until his first vision he believed that there was some church that was true. His question wasn’t, “Are any of these true?” but it was, “Which one of these is yours?” The answer was that none of them are true, and he trusted God’s answer.
I find it interesting that some atheists accuse Christians of believing anything they’re told, yet those same intellectuals always trust to the ideas of men (philosophy, science, history, anthropology, etc) just as religiously.
So, the answer isn’t in men or their reasoning, but in God. I bet that if you think about it you’ll have to agree with me on that.
Just because you convice someone doesnt mean what you conviced them of was the truth.
That’s right.
All things cant be true, contradicting views cant be the truth, that means only one view can be the truth. If multiple contradicting things can be the truth then the idea of truth is false. Now setting out from square one to prove which view is correct is where I get stuck.
It’s simple when it comes to Christianity. What does God have to say on the matter? How do you think God communicates to his children? What does the Bible say about it?
It’s also interesting that the apostles were not of the learned Pharisees or scribes or other sect, but rather were simple men doing what they had always done, getting by. They had no deep knowledge of the scriptures besides what they heard in the synagogue, and they weren’t intellectuals. Sure, they were made strong by the end, but it was gradual. They were convinced that they should follow Christ not because they went to their Jewish officials to get their opinion on it or because they had studied Jesus’ teachings for years, comparing them to traditional Judaism, but because they were indicated in some way that they should. Their ‘conversion’ was extremely rapid and uneducated in the intellectual sense.
What makes 2+2=4? There has to be some solid standard by which all people can agree that 2+2=4. What happens if someone refuses to accept 2+2=4? Was it because we didnt prove it or because they didnt want to accept it?
- It’s universally accepted.
- It can’t be argued against. There exist no logical rebuttals to 2 + 2 = 4. If you define 2 as two of your fingers and 4 as two more of your fingers you’ve already proven it.
Im not really able to explain much past my first paragraph. This is one of those, how do you prove God exists type questions.
And why is it necessary to prove whether God exists or not? In my opinion, to demand a proof is to have already seriously questioned it. Joseph Smith never once expounded why or how we believe God exists, but rather defined his character and personality, who he is; which to me is much more important. If some arrogant charlatain demands proof, let him. No amount of evidence will be enough. Remember that by the end the Jews were taunting Jesus, telling him to come down off the cross if he really was who he said he was. Amazing for those who had already seen so much to continue doubting.
The Mormon message appeals to many people because we don’t try to convince them that we’re right and everyone else is wrong. The invitation is to ask God, not men, not some guy’s interpretation of scripture. People generally like that and feel that we are right, that God really can answer prayers.