But you don't know anything about these other religions. How many minutes have you spent studying Hinduism or Buddhism or Sikhism, let alone Calvinism, Judaism, and Eastern Orthodox Christianity?Systemized models are instituted and maintained by followers. Thus, the great and not so great religions and other systems of belief throughout history. The question for me has always been whether or not the LDS Church stands out from the rest.
At first you claim the authority of (presumably) your own scriptures (in a badly abused citation about the Lord being 'in all things') to assert that all religions of the world have good in them that God has given. Now you say it's not so much the authority of your own scripture, but common sense. It's neither though, is it? It's a talking point you've heard as a Mormon your entire life. You're just regurgitating what you believe as a Mormon. And that is, that all these thousands of other religions have a portion of the truth. This is first discussion material, MG. Actually, the first discussion has softened over the years, accounting for Earl Nightingale's sales tactics that emphasizes common ground rather than immediately laying down the Great Apostasy hatchet.
So here you are, having a pretended dialogue based on your own religion's sales pitch that we've all heard ten thousand times. "I think all of these religions of the world have good in them!" -- this, without ever studying the religions of the world or walking in the shoes of a believer in anything else but what you were born into in Centerville Utah. And then the next step, that your church's sales pitch prompts: "Is there one that stands out?"
Lo and behold, after asserting all these other religions you haven't spent any meaningful time studying or living as a part of have some truth, the Church you were born into that has crafted a sales pitch about many good religions but one religion having the complete picture, just happens to have the complete picture, upon closer examination.
And what do you cite as evidence of the complete picture? Specific doctrines that only a person growing up Mormon would accept as making any sense at all let alone having any kind of empirical or philosophical sway to them in contrast to the teachings of other religions.
You were brought up eating mom's apple pie, and thus you think mom's apple pie is just the best there could ever be. Sure, other people might have made some good pies, and though you haven't ever tasted any others, it seems logical that somebody has to make the very best pie. And given just how much you can't get enough of just that right amount of cinnamon mom uses, you conclude it really must be mom's!
Really, MG.