Mormons do not believe that no one is entirely right. We're convinced that we're entirely right. We think the others are a little bit right, but we're as right as right gets. The idea that we cannot know that we're right flies in the face every missionary out there, declaring our version of the gospel is the true version and our church is the true church. Humility? In the LDS church? What are you thinking???? We know the route to salvation... it goes through the priesthood, through the temple, and through enduring to the end.
RM: This is something the average decent Mormon fails to completely understand. The finality of such arrogance and self-righteousness was paid for currently by a small group of LDS in a Holiness Christian Campground. The Admin let them know they will not be welcomed back. This came as a shock to them, & to other 'Campers' who accepted them for the nice folks they are.
However, the powers-that-be judged them not for their niceness, but by their affiliation with a group whose purpose is to annihilate/put-out-of-existance every other Christian sect but the only "True Sect/Church" theirs.
Quite a dilema to be seen as a Terrorist, and not think of yourself as such. Some what as JAK described the limitations of "friends" in his post above. How many LDS folks actually grasp this LDS object? That it is unattainable only adds to the irony, being sacrificed to a lost cause. Sad, sad, sad...
*sigh* I'm sure the author had good intentions, but we know which road is paved with good intentions.
True Sis, so it has been said by the nea-sayers. But i respectfully suggest, while good-intentions might strew the river-bank, some do become stepping-stones to higher ground. Warm regards, Roger