The Nehor wrote:John Larsen wrote:It's God's fault because His instruction is warped, His delivery is awful, His grammar is poor, His will is fickle, His principles are inconsistent, His pedagogy is questionable, His morals are low, His temper is uneven and He needs a fact checker.
Besides all of that, his word is indistinguishable from common lunacy. His "peers" are palm readers, goat entrails and chicken bones.
It's amazing how many LDS have had an easy time figuring out what he wants and who he is with some study and prayer. Maybe God is not the problem here.
(spewing diet Mug Root Beer out my nose) What? Are you kidding?! The LDS have had a spectacularly HARD time figuring out what God wants. Joseph Smith made some of the more monumental mistakes, but Brigham Young had his share and contemporary prophets have inhereted the founders' abject confusion and stumbling.
Even TBMs will admit that Smith's forray into God-mandated polygamy was fraught with shameless deceit, dalliances with other mens' wives, and ultimately Smith's own murder at the hands of a mob partly motivated by his attempt to silence a printing press which revealed his sexual predations. Whatever God's intentions were, Smith clearly was clueless.
Brigham Young preached the Adam-God theory despite its glaring internal inconsistencies, promulgated the Blood Atonement doctrine, and deliberately set the stage for the Mountain Meadows Massacre. I seriously doubt that any real God wanted the MMM to happen, and I doubt He had anything to do with the Adam-God theory.
Contemporary LDS prophets were warned even by critics that Hoffman's forgeries were very likely forgeries, but completely misread God's instructions and ended up not only buying the forgeries (or, more accurately, got LDS dupes to buy them for the Church), but getting three people killed. I really doubt what what God wanted in this instance was anything remotely resembling what happened.
And today, while genocide rages in Africa and global warming is about to wipe out the North Pole icecap for the first time in thousands of years, the 1st Presidency's completely divorced from reality focus is revealed by its letters and pronouncements about the number of earrings in females' ears and the use of props during talks in church and by its spending of billions of dollars of Jesus' money for a shopping mall in SLC while cutting missionaries' food money and firing church janitors to save money. I rather doubt these LDS leaders are picking up on what God wants about any of these situations. You really have to wonder what imaginary world they live in.
And as far as individual LDS members' ability to know what God wants is concerned, the explosion of break-off Mormon groups, particularly since the 1980s, has been dramatic. I really doubt any of the contemporary Mormon fundamentalist groups, particularly the FLDS, have any clue what God wants because they're so obsessed with sex with underaged girls. As far as I can tell neither LDS leaders nor lay members have a clue.
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It's amazing how many LDS have had an easy time figuring out what he wants and who he is with some study and prayer is so far out of touch with reality, it's genuinely breathtaking.
James Clifford Miller