wenglund wrote:There are productive ways to encourage moderation (like what we find with DCP), and there are counterproductive ways (like what we find with you). You can't reasonably expect to encourage moderation in others by behaving extremists and immoderate yourself. It is like trying to promote integration through behaving segregationist. It doesn't work.
DCP is defending a book as "historical" which I consider to be non-historical. It might only be my considered opinion, but it's a strongly considered opinion based on using my rational brain. Have you considered the untold harm this can do to a person who believes all this, then later discovers that it isn't historical? I'm not talking about myself. I'm talking about teaching people that there were "literal Nephites" and persuading them to base their whole lives around this belief when the evidence for this is next to nil (unless you look at esoteric internal evidences, which still don't prove it's historical). The Community of Christ, in my opinion, takes a much safer approach, and their scholars have encouraged this approach. They haven't set up a branch of FARMS to defend a non-historical book. Do you see exmos from the CoC blasting them all over the Net? Why is that? Do you hear endless stories of broken lives from ex-CoC members? Why is that?
And speaking of "promot[ing] integration through behaving segregationist", don't you promote "love" through behaving segregationist to gay people? If you retain your "gay church policy" and retain your own restrictions that's your choice. But to influence the wider community to accept your views as coming from the Almighty God himself, is wrong. This certainly isn't the America envisioned by the likes of Thomas Jefferson. While Jefferson encourages private religious beliefs, here's what he said about religious influence:
In every country and in every age, the priest has been hostile to liberty. He is always in alliance with the despot, abetting his abuses in return for protection to his own.
-Thomas Jefferson, letter to Horatio G. Spafford, March 17, 1814
No truer words were ever spoken if this is applied to what happened with Prop 8. And
you supported that! But you'll never see it, Wade, and for you "conversation" is all about you, your beliefs, and your "rights", damned be the rights of others.
wenglund wrote:But, you don't seem to be listening nor interested in engaging me directly, so this will be my last response to you until I detect a favorable change. You have the last word.
Please yourself. I'm probably wasting my time, and your time.