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Lemuel
Guest
I engage almost daily with LDS folks. I don’t usually seek them out, they come to me to try to rescue me since I left the church. Usually what happens is that they will ask me a question and I will answer. Today it was about the next life. Yesterday it was about polygamy. Before that it was about the Book of Mormon. Then Joseph Smith. And so forth. Then I will start ask questions back to them. Almost without exception, they get themselves painted into a corner and then they all do the same thing. When they get stuck, the Holy Ghost is their default button:
“The Holy Ghost witnessed to me so it must be true” (no matter how nonsensical it is).
“The Holy Ghost answered it” (and you can’t argue with the Holy Ghost).
“The Holy Ghost witnesses to the truth of the Book of Mormon” (no matter how many lies it is based on).
“The Holy Ghost witnesses to the divine calling of Joseph Smith” (no matter what a charlatan and sexual predator he was).
“I can’t answer that question, but I’ll tell you this. If you pray and ask God, He will answer you through the Holy Ghost like He has me.”
Or my favorite, “You’re listening to the wrong Holy Ghost.”
How do you answer such things?
“The Holy Ghost witnessed to me so it must be true” (no matter how nonsensical it is).
“The Holy Ghost answered it” (and you can’t argue with the Holy Ghost).
“The Holy Ghost witnesses to the truth of the Book of Mormon” (no matter how many lies it is based on).
“The Holy Ghost witnesses to the divine calling of Joseph Smith” (no matter what a charlatan and sexual predator he was).
“I can’t answer that question, but I’ll tell you this. If you pray and ask God, He will answer you through the Holy Ghost like He has me.”
Or my favorite, “You’re listening to the wrong Holy Ghost.”
How do you answer such things?