A practical personal test of Mormonism
Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2022 5:38 am
It's really simple. Do what New Name Noah did. Get a temple recommend with the intent to film the ceremony and mock it online. Or some similar legal but nefarious intent. Test a couple of Mormonism's truth claims. One up Moroni's Promise and Pascal's Wager with Norton's Experiment.
The first claim that priesthood leaders have something called the "spirit of discernment." According to the church: "Elder David A. Bednar of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles has taught that the gift of discernment can help us (1) 'detect hidden error and evil in others,' (“Quick to Observe,” Liahona, Dec. 2006)” If one were to obtain a temple recommend for the sole purpose of recording the ceremony and posting evidence of such here, the gift of discernment (if it exists) would presumably be able to thwart them.
The other claim in the ceremony itself. "God will not be mocked" is used as a threat towards anyone attending who might not take the ceremony seriously. Video recording the ceremony and sharing it online would presumably be considered mocking, and would be stopped by God himself.
Now obviously what New Name Noah did is morally debatable. It was certainly in bad taste, publicly denigrating a sacred religious ceremony the way he did. But regardless of the morality of it, it was still a test of Mormonism's truth claims. And how did the test turn out?
Mormonism performed exactly how you would expect a completely false religion would perform. New Name Noah's bishop did not stop him. The temple workers did not stop him. God did not stop him.
The only thing Mormons can say in response is that New Name Noah has it coming in the afterlife. But that is an unfalsifiable claim and it doesn't account in any way for the results of test. The simple fact of the matter is that Mormonism again looks and acts identical to a fraudulent religion. And you can test it for yourself, by doing exactly what Mike Norton did.
Maybe it's time to replace Moroni's challenge, to pray and see if you get warm fuzzy feelings, with Mike Norton's challenge. You too can try Brother Norton's challenge and know for yourself that the church is a fraud.
The first claim that priesthood leaders have something called the "spirit of discernment." According to the church: "Elder David A. Bednar of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles has taught that the gift of discernment can help us (1) 'detect hidden error and evil in others,' (“Quick to Observe,” Liahona, Dec. 2006)” If one were to obtain a temple recommend for the sole purpose of recording the ceremony and posting evidence of such here, the gift of discernment (if it exists) would presumably be able to thwart them.
The other claim in the ceremony itself. "God will not be mocked" is used as a threat towards anyone attending who might not take the ceremony seriously. Video recording the ceremony and sharing it online would presumably be considered mocking, and would be stopped by God himself.
Now obviously what New Name Noah did is morally debatable. It was certainly in bad taste, publicly denigrating a sacred religious ceremony the way he did. But regardless of the morality of it, it was still a test of Mormonism's truth claims. And how did the test turn out?
Mormonism performed exactly how you would expect a completely false religion would perform. New Name Noah's bishop did not stop him. The temple workers did not stop him. God did not stop him.
The only thing Mormons can say in response is that New Name Noah has it coming in the afterlife. But that is an unfalsifiable claim and it doesn't account in any way for the results of test. The simple fact of the matter is that Mormonism again looks and acts identical to a fraudulent religion. And you can test it for yourself, by doing exactly what Mike Norton did.
Maybe it's time to replace Moroni's challenge, to pray and see if you get warm fuzzy feelings, with Mike Norton's challenge. You too can try Brother Norton's challenge and know for yourself that the church is a fraud.