charity wrote: You have no case. There is no place in secular academia or any other academia where bearing testimony of the Book of Mormon has a place. It isn't a matter of embarrassment. Let any secular academic attend a sacrament meeting and he will hear the testimony bearing. That is the place for testimonies.
Actually, the Book of Mormon is studied fairly extensively for what it is: a 19th century document. What does not take place is that the Book of Mormon be studied as the document it claims to be: a product of Mesoamerica in ancient times. Scholars are going to study it as what it is, not what it is not. And no amount of testimony bearing is going to change that.
LifeOnaPlate wrote:I think my real point is, aside from any argument, you are unhealthily obsessed with the LDS Church.
Why shouldn't church members be "obsessed" with their own church? Isn't that supposed to be a good thing?
Ah, Mr. Scratch is the model Mormon.
One moment in annihilation's waste, one moment, of the well of life to taste- The stars are setting and the caravan starts for the dawn of nothing; Oh, make haste! -Omar Khayaam
LifeOnaPlate wrote:I'm just waiting for mathematical proof that religion is false.
how bout -- 1+1=2
Joseph claimed he translate Egyptian hieroglyphs + it has been proven that he could not do it = the church is at least not what it claims to be..
Ok..... that's not math, though.
beastie wrote:
I'm just waiting for mathematical proof that religion is false.
And I'm waiting for mathematical proof that there is no invisible flying spaghetti monster.
LCD.
One moment in annihilation's waste, one moment, of the well of life to taste- The stars are setting and the caravan starts for the dawn of nothing; Oh, make haste! -Omar Khayaam
I'm so caught, beastie! You know, for a bunch of anti-Mormons, you guys sure bear your testimonies a lot.
One moment in annihilation's waste, one moment, of the well of life to taste- The stars are setting and the caravan starts for the dawn of nothing; Oh, make haste! -Omar Khayaam