beastie wrote:As I've mentioned before, I believe the CofJCofLDS is a special case. We may have to agree to disagree on that.
You're essentially saying that one of the reasons you believe the LDS church is true is because God wouldn't allow a fraud of such magnitude to exist.
When pointed out that other religious frauds of equal or greater magnitude exist, you say that the LDS church is a special case.
Not equal or greater magnitude. None of the other belief systems make the special claims that the LDS church does.
beastie wrote:When you, yourself, say that God allows these other frauds to exist because they, in their own way, bring people to Jesus in a certain way, and then it's pointed out to you that the same could be said of LDS, you again, say the LDS is a special case.
Yes.
beastie wrote:The only reason it's a special case is because you believe it's true. Hence, your entire argument is circular reasoning. The LDS church is exempt from the logic you apply to other faiths because it's true, and the fact that you exempt it from the logic you apply to other faiths is evidence it's true.
No. I believe in the plausibility of its truthfulness to be greater than anything else on the spectrum of religious belief. You have not demonstrated the LDS church is not a special case. It's claims ARE of greater magnitude than anything else on the religious spectrum.
beastie wrote:I repeat, this is not well thought out.
Here's the deal. You can claim that I am falling into the trap of circular reasoning. Granted, it could be observed as such. But, if the CofJCofLDS is a special case (and you haven't convinced me or demonstrated otherwise), then circular reasoning doesn't apply because the truth claims of the church are of SUCH MAGNITUDE that IF IT IS NOT TRUE God can/could not let it stand. As I said earlier, on the assumption that God is love, it is unacceptable to me that He would let a fraud of the magnitude of Mormonism stand. Pres. Hinckley himself has said that if Mormonism is false it is the greatest fraud ever perpetuated on mankind. It doesn't even compare with Scientology or any of the other belief systems on the spectrum of religious belief.
The CofJCofLDS is a special case. This is where you and I will have to part ways I suppose.
beastie wrote:You tell me to specify what God could do about atrocities, and then assert I'm supposed to help God.
Well, it's just that I haven't seen any atheist come up with any great suggestions yet. You would think that with the combined brain power of all you folks you could come up with something.
beastie wrote:I'm dead certain that EV critics would assert that they are helping God by demonstrating the falsity of the LDS church, the same way you think the LDS church demonstrates the falsity of the catholic church.
It's not the same. They are pointing out differences in LDS doctrine as it compares with creedal Christianity. The LDS church is pointing out differences between Catholicism and Mormonism by appealing to divine intervention, revelation, and direct restoration of lost truths.
There's a difference.
Regards,
MG