why me wrote:Rough Stone Rolling is a terrific book. Of course some members will question the substance of the book but they should expected to know that Joseph Smith was not a perfect individual and had faults as human being.
David Koresh was not a perfect individual and had faults as a human being. For example, he convinced some of his followers that he gets to sleep with their wives and underage daughters.
Of course, that only means that David Koresh was not a perfect individual and had faults as a human being. Convincing some of his followers to let him sleep with their wives and underage daughters does not jepoardize his prophethood in any way, right, why me?
Likewise, if a prophet receives revelation that people should invest in his unlicensed bank, and then the bank fails and all his followers lose their life savings, that only means that the prophet is not a perfect individual and has faults as a human being. It does NOT mean that he uttered a false revelation or that he's a con-artist, right, why me?
Actually, Joseph Smith's faults can be extremely faith promoting as they show a man who also had his struggles and tribulations.
In other words, there's no such thing as a false prophet. Every prophet is a true prophet. If anyone thinks that a prophet is actually a false prophet, then it's actually faith promoting as it shows a man who also had his struggles and tribulations.
Or, if there hypothetically
is such a concept as a false prophet, then there's no evidence that such a phenomenon does or has ever existed, since such evidence can be extremely faith promoting as it shows a man who also had his struggles and tribulations.
However, this may escape some members.
Apparently so, since it's absolutely impossible to detect a false prophet.
"Finally, for your rather strange idea that miracles are somehow linked to the amount of gay sexual gratification that is taking place would require that primitive Christianity was launched by gay sex, would it not?"
--Louis Midgley