Let's play a guessing game....what sin did these people commit?
Notice that the tail includes doctrinal questions but never says what they were.
Let's play a guessing game....what sin did these people commit?
No, the evidence is good. The New Testament, Josephus, and Tacitus are more than sufficient to establish the existence of Jesus. (And those aren't the only sources.)
The record keeping was just fine and whether you believe Jesus was the Son of God or not, the New Testament is sufficient to establish his character..., (UL added by RM)
Jason Bourne wrote:With regards to what Jason said about maintaining integrity/honesty while staying a member of the church, here goes...
1. How does one maintain integrity/honesty while continuing membership in a church when they have lost faith in the integrity of the church?
2. How does one maintain integrity/honesty while continuing membership in a church without sharing with their family (spouse/children) that they have lost faith in the integrity of the church?
3. How does one maintain integrity/honesty while continuing membership in a church without sharing with their children that they have lost faith in the integrity of the church, knowing that their children will likely make marital unions with other church member, thus involving themselves further in a religious community that may not function based on integrity?
4. How does one maintain integrity/honesty while continuing membership in a church without sharing with their children that they have lost faith in the integrity of the church, knowing that their children will likely go on missions and draw in other converts to that which lacks integrity?
5. How does one maintain integrity/honesty while not being fully honest with spouse and children?
I will try to answer in more detail tomorrow. But simply put, I do not think the LDS Church is any more or less true than any other religious system. There is no one true faith or one totally fraudulent. I believe in God and believe he allows a number of various expressions of faith and religion because one form does not fit all the diversity we have among humans. I overall think the LDS Church is a force for good. I like religion, want it in my life and my families life. The LDS Church meets that desire for me.
...simply put, I do not think the LDS Church is any more or less true than any other religious system. There is no one true faith or one totally fraudulent. To which I, and most honest thinking people will agree... I believe in God What type, kind, form of "God"? and believe he allows How can "he" do otherwise?a number of various expressions of faith and religion because one form does not fit all the diversity we have among humans. You are correct. "God" seems to work that way. Making similar things/objects,species yet with individual distinctions--snow flakes differ, as do finger-prints, etc I overall think the LDS Church is a force for good. As are most in varying degrees I like religion, want it in my life and my families life. The LDS Church meets that desire for me. Why not be where one is comfortable? Sounds that you would have little trouble moving/leaving if or when you were more discomforted with LDSism...
Jason Bourne wrote:I will try to answer in more detail tomorrow. But simply put, I do not think the LDS Church is any more or less true than any other religious system. There is no one true faith or one totally fraudulent. I believe in God and believe he allows a number of various expressions of faith and religion because one form does not fit all the diversity we have among humans. I overall think the LDS Church is a force for good. I like religion, want it in my life and my families life. The LDS Church meets that desire for me.
Roger Morrison wrote:
I agree, it is established: there was a man named Jesus who was an intinerant teacher... Further: