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Allweather
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You’re STILL not addressing the question. I swear, Z, you do dance. You’d rather write two large paragraphs avoiding the question than simply to tell us why you think it is that Protestants and Mormons have such similar ideas when it comes to “knowing” what is true or not.You are the one who is proposing this theory, and therefore it is up to you to prove your point, not for me to disprove it—and as far as I am concerned, you have not proved your point. The only thing that you have done is to point to some superficial similarities between the two religions; which is not sufficient to prove that one religion has been derived from the other. I have also shown you more fundamental dissimilarities between the two; and also more fundamental similarities between Mormonism and Catholicism. If your line of reasoning was valid, you would have to conclude that Mormonism is derived from Catholicism, not Protestantism. The truth is of course that it is derived from neither.
I am not interested in pursuing this discussion with you any further beyond this point. I don’t know of any other reputable LDS scholar (in the Church or out of the Church) that has proposed your theory, or tried to demonstrate it with sound scholarly research. If you genuinely believe that you have something new and innovative to offer to the world of scholarship on this subject, my suggestion to you would be to do your research, and write a paper on it, and publish it in a journal that publishes LDS related material. Alternatively, you could send your paper to some reputable LDS scholars and ask them to send you a critique of it. My own personal studies, however, leads me to the inescapable conclusion that Joseph Smith was a true prophet, and he received his doctrines and religion directly by revelation from God without any human intervention, and therefore there is no possibility that it could have been derived from Protestantism, or for that matter from any other religion.
zerinus
Wouldn’t you say that the BITB is more than just a superficial similarity?
To tell the truth, I feel flattered that I’ve managed to force you back into your I Testify shell. I mean, I’m certain that you’re a lot more qualified in theology, especially Mormon theology, than I am. I’m just a lunker here. Maybe I bore you. Yet, you wrote all those words, quoted above, in avoidance of the question. Couldn’t you have simply answered it directly in fewer words? That is, if you had an answer?