charity wrote: ... waited for about 15 years of meeting with the missionaries off and on before he joined. Two years later he was a bishop.
I could be now ...
charity wrote:ludwigm wrote:In that span, I have attended more times than any active member of that ward (I have accompanied my wife). Always in the front row.
And interesting claim. More than your wife, even? Hmmmm.
I was there for the sake of her, and we have gone together. Certainly, I was there as many times as she.
Or was this only a little practising of
always twist a little the opponent's words ?
charity wrote:In God's kingdom, using a counterfeit is a serious offense, too.
I didn't use it, only owned it. And during the driving through countries to the temple, "everybody had the passport and the TR".
charity wrote:Sorry. You don't know what Joseph Smith knew.
OK I don't know
that.
But he didn't know a lot, he did prove it, and I know this. (The list is worth another thread.)
charity wrote:ludwigm wrote:I have never speak against doctrines or teachings. I have tried to explain them, with more or less success. (You know, explaining something can be very dangerous ... )
You mean, you explained LDS doctrines through your own lens and knowledgte of the "truth?"
I told exactly what I mean. Please don't twist again!
As a professed teacher, I know when a student repeats the text but doesn't understand. I was sitting there, on SS or PQ. It would have been more boring to listen people, who want to teach what they themselves don't know.
Nota bene, "explaining through a lens" is a beautiful catachresis.
charity wrote:I think I understand very well.
Sorry, You don't. Understanding the reality around You - no, that is not Your strongest side.
- Whenever a poet or preacher, chief or wizard spouts gibberish, the human race spends centuries deciphering the message. - Umberto Eco
- To assert that the earth revolves around the sun is as erroneous as to claim that Jesus was not born of a virgin. - Cardinal Bellarmine at the trial of Galilei