cinepro wrote:Interesting. Maybe the missionaries could work that principle into their discussions with potential members.
They already have.
cinepro wrote:Interesting. Maybe the missionaries could work that principle into their discussions with potential members.
Daniel Peterson wrote:cinepro wrote:Interesting. Maybe the missionaries could work that principle into their discussions with potential members.
They already have.
Dr. Shades wrote:That's just it: According to why me's logic, there is no such thing as evidence against someone's prophethood, viz.:
"_____ was not a perfect individual and had faults as human being."
. . . and:
"Actually, _____'s faults can be extremely faith promoting as they show a man who also had his struggles and tribulations."
I'm wishing for why me to tell us why/how any evidence against prophethood--David Koresh's, Marshall Applewhite's, L. Ron Hubbard's, Joseph Smith's, or whomever--can't be neatly discarded via why me's two excuses listed above.
Nevo wrote:Please, people: it's Charles Taze Russell. Gosh!
By the way, I disagree with MAD's bizarre "Godwin's Law" policy that forbids any mention of David Koresh or Branch Davidians.
While watching the documentary Waco: Rules of Engagement several years ago, I noted a number of interesting similarities between David Koresh and Joseph Smith. Both men:
- were apocalyptic prophets, gathering together the elect against the coming day of judgment
- were young and charismatic, and defiant in the face of (government) opposition
- practiced polygamy
- read themselves into scripture (each found themself mentioned in the Book of Isaiah, for example)
- produced scripture
TAK wrote:why me wrote:[
Why would Joseph Smth be more like Martin Luther or John Knox and not Charles Tayes Russell, Mary Baker Eddy or Ellen White ?
Dr. Shades wrote:
David Koresh was not a perfect individual and had faults as a human being. For example, he convinced some of his followers that he gets to sleep with their wives and underage daughters.
Of course, that only means that David Koresh was not a perfect individual and had faults as a human being. Convincing some of his followers to let him sleep with their wives and underage daughters does not jepoardize his prophethood in any way, right, why me?
Likewise, if a prophet receives revelation that people should invest in his unlicensed bank, and then the bank fails and all his followers lose their life savings, that only means that the prophet is not a perfect individual and has faults as a human being. It does NOT mean that he uttered a false revelation or that he's a con-artist, right, why me?
Dr. Shades wrote:I'm wishing for why me to tell us why/how any evidence against prophethood--David Koresh's, Marshall Applewhite's, L. Ron Hubbard's, Joseph Smith's, or whomever--can't be neatly discarded via why me's two excuses listed above.
The Catholic with the Joseph Smith avatar named why me wrote:Dr. Shades wrote:I'm wishing for why me to tell us why/how any evidence against prophethood--David Koresh's, Marshall Applewhite's, L. Ron Hubbard's, Joseph Smith's, or whomever--can't be neatly discarded via why me's two excuses listed above.
Comparisons can be made between most people. And usually such comparisons is as far as it goes. It is just a comparison. But that does not mean that there is equality between comparisons. And it is here that the engagement takes place. But how to prove a prophet? Koresh and Jones led their people to destruction. Joseph Smith did not. He led himself to destruction and the Mormons grew and propered as they followed the word of god with their new prophet BY. And they are still prospering as human beings.
Pokatator wrote:
All that Smith did was put a different twist on that same old scam game. Koresh did the same thing as Smith but just wasn't as good at it. With a few changes of events like a Smith trial, sentence, and imprisonment I could easily see a scenario of Smith & co. ending just like Koresh & co.
Jones was a communist and left his church's whole estate to the Kremlin. Smith was a communist of sorts.
What do you have to say about Warren Jeffs? He was exactly like Joe except 185 years later. Joe and BY were both close to being in the same spot as Jeffs.