Roger Morrison wrote:Hey GoodK, Good-stuff! Ya got 'em hanging on your string! just keep pulling it. It'll take a long time to haul some out of their cave. :-)
A lot like the story of those folks wondering in the desert for 40 years. The old generation, with their cluttered minds and misconceptions, had to die before entering their "promised land" and a better life. Ever thus, eh? So "we" have Compromised Christianism influencing "us" to the same moderated falsehoods of origin and destiny.
It is to me unbelievable that seemingly intelligent folks require "verse & page" of primitive mythology to substantiate understanding and findings that "we" have in hand?! These same folks use elecrticity, wirelessness, have joint replacements, defy gravity at 30,000 feet flying through the air at 400+ MPH?? Go figger :-)
Oh, I nearly forgot: Most of the same folks also have a fixation on Balls: Golf, Base, Foot, Cricket, and go crazy watching others do their thing with them. And they even PAY-BIG-BUCKS to watch them. And, they pay to take their kids to artifical Adventure Lands...
Conclusion: They enjoy Fantasy. Don't be impatient GoodK. Future generations will deal--being better informed, and more enlightened--with reality. They might even click into truths burried within the myths that could bring "peace-on-earth". Not glory in heaven. IMSCO. Warm regards, Roger
I don't see that the discussion that GoodK set up in the OP has actually taken place yet. I'd still like to see her clarify what she's intending with the expression "literally true," because it seems to me that she's focusing on literality of Old Testament scripture in an all-or-nothing proposition, which is a demonstrably false premise.
In any case, she's probably chosen the wrong audience for the particular discussion, and might do better getting responses from conservative Christians someplace where there actually are some, like CARMS. Those who would more nearly identify with that concept on this board are conservative Mormons, and they're not likely to argue that somehow non-Mormon Christianity is more credible than Mormonism.
Most of us here are not the audience she's seeking. She might as well go over to RFM and ask people to convince her why she should return to Mormonism, or wander into a Democratic Convention and ask people to extol the virtues of George W. Bush.