Please excuse my intrusion Bros. I've more or les followed this page down, and was going to thank you both for the amusement and chuckles i enjoyed. Then I read Jason's last post. And i apologize for taking your dialogue so lightly. Jason wrote:
There is nobody more troubled over the questions I have and where I am at than me. The sorrow and tears and prayers for direction and help as things have developed in my life you cannot imagine. I have tried to find good answer. I am sad that so many ring hollow now. I am sorry that yours are not convincing me. I really do want good answers. The fact that right now many of the responses to difficult issues do not work is not that I am looking for any reason to not believe. They just, honestly, seem to lack. Believe me, I would almost give anything to be where I used to be. So that is it. See me as you wish. God knows my heart and he is who I have to answer to, not you. Continue to attack personally if you wish. I may point it out but I will really try hard to resist responding in like kind.
I do respect you both, although i feel more distant from Coggins. Jason i can empathize with your heartfelt consternation, and respectfully suggest, "there is no going back," generally speaking, from personal-discovery.
Jason, more than "...answering to "God"..." IMSCO it is essential that you answer, honestly to yourself. Responsibility requires it. While we can be encouraged by information/knowledge to evaluate our thoughts and actions we/I the person(s) that changes gears from the neutral-information into drive there is no bennefit received by us, or our dependents who ever they might be.
I think it is the "God" premise we have inherrited that brings the most confussion into many minds. Having grown up steeped with belief in an imagined "God", it is very difficult to set that teaching aside. Some can, and do. Others can't and don't. I could, and did.
Now, strange as it might seem to some, I have a greater appreciation of creation than I did as a 'creationist'. I know there is no magic; there is no favouritism; there are no exceptions to natural laws, until intelligence discovers a counter-law, so-to-speak. I think Paul alludes to that, "...when i was a child, i thought as a child...when i became a man, i put away childish things...now we see poorly through the glass, in time we will see clearly."
When i raised my hand, on April 5th, as not sustaining LDS leaders as Prophets, Seers and Revelators, it was done for no other reason than to bring to mind the absurdity of that terminology. "God", Science, Truth, Understanding, Knowledge, Inspiration comes to anyone who exercises their intelligence.
For anyone, or any institution to profess a direct, personal exclusive link to "God", in this day, and age cannot be taken seriously. Jesus alluded to the simple evolutionary process, "...ask...seek...knock...find..." No elitism, no exclusivity. One doesn't even have to believe in "God" as I understand things. Just plant the seed and harvest.
Last point, and i think this might be the biggie: Family, and social enjoyment seem a great hurdle that many can't take in stride... Warm regards, Roger