The Nehor wrote:Roger Morrison wrote:As for Dennis, i find nothing original in his points made here. Very tedious reading... But since I ended scanning it I suggest all the bogey-man stuff posited to follow 'no belief in God' are experienced every day in the USA where 92% of the folks claim to believe in "God". What gives? How does Dennis account for the centuries of bad-stuff in the Judeo-Christian world that claims to believe in "God"???
I would suggest that belief absent faith is pretty worthless. Let's suppose that tomorrow I discover evidence that convinces me that Cthulu is coming to eat the world. Now the smart thing to do would be to prepare and venerate him to make sure he eats me first. However, it's so hard to find good sacrificial chickens and goats and the insane ranting and reading the Necronomicon can be a bit of a bore. So I slack off. Don't worry about it that much and then he arrives and I die a slow torturous death. I believed he was coming. I did not let that belief compel me to action to prepare. Same reason people have no retirement accounts and are overweight and smoke and watch 2 AM infomercials. They know they shouldn't but they don't have a burning faith to lead them to act.
This is why I hope that the Book of Mormon is never proven true. The Church would become filled with those who believe and do nothing. We already have a healthy supply of those.
OK, lets suppose you are the typical LDS convert. You know little if anything about religions, religious history and/or its evolution from the cave. You are likely a nice person who finds it difficult to reject anyone's solicitaion. Especially when it's backed by smiling faces, a clean-cut image and personages that appear harmless to you, a generally trusting person.
In this structured 2-t0-1 pleasant environment you are open to seduction, to which you probably with little if any resistance, willingly submit yourself.
They are skilled in their craft. You are not. They use visual-aids, you have nothing to counter with. Through out their presentation they get confirmation from you, that you agree/understand. If you have questions that they can't/won't answer with a flip of a page or off the top of their heads, it is deferred to a later date "...when it'll be easier for you to understand..."
They close this initial meeting with a prayer designed to touch your heart/soul/spirit as they express gratitude to "God" for spending their time with you, "...a very special person/family..."
An appointment is made for another meeting...
They report back to their ZL, who reports to the MP, who reports to SLC the progress in HIS Mission. You are enamoured by the personalities of the Missionaries, and look forward to their next visit. You are now on your way into Mormonism and...
Nehor, I'm not into unrealities. :-) Warm regards, Roger