Some Schmo wrote:Why is it that every time I read one of your posts, I get the feeling you were sobbing all over your keyboard as you wrote it? Are you looking for pity? I ask because I'm genuinely starting to feel sorry for you.
Polish your seer stone, Schmo, 'cuz it ain't workin.'
Caeli enarrant gloriam Dei
(I lost access to my Milesius account, so I had to retrieve this one from the mothballs.)
As far as I know, yes. Thankfully, I do not come from a Mormon family.
You were once LDS? Interesting. Care to share the details? When, how long, why did you join and why did you leave.
I became acquainted with the LDS Church when I was 10, via an aunt who joined, and I was baptized two years later after a family tragedy. I wasn't very active until high school, was very active during high school, and starting doubting the LDS Church when I was close to turning 19. New Approaches to the Book of Mormon was helpful in removing the scales from my eyes, and I am grateful to Brent Metcalfe et al. for it.
I've been where you are, so perhaps I should be more charitable. Perhaps.
Caeli enarrant gloriam Dei
(I lost access to my Milesius account, so I had to retrieve this one from the mothballs.)
Before the Mormon church, whoever raised you..what religion did they raise you by or what religious beliefs did they instill in you..and if none say "none"?
marg wrote:Before the Mormon church, whoever raised you..what religion did they raise you by or what religious beliefs did they instill in you..and if none say "none"?
None really. I received some minimal religious instruction from my grandmother.
Caeli enarrant gloriam Dei
(I lost access to my Milesius account, so I had to retrieve this one from the mothballs.)
Some Schmo wrote:Why is it that every time I read one of your posts, I get the feeling you were sobbing all over your keyboard as you wrote it? Are you looking for pity? I ask because I'm genuinely starting to feel sorry for you.
Polish your seer stone, Schmo, 'cuz it ain't workin.'
I never claimed I was clairvoyant in any way (or had any supernatural tools, for that matter). That's why I asked the question.
You see, that's what people do who don't pretend to know things they can't know find things out. You understand how that works now?
I guess you deserve pity and don't even know it. Hmph. Interesting.
God belief is for people who don't want to live life on the universe's terms.
Some Schmo wrote:In one breath, you talk about your numerous accomplishments, and then you mention the study about people being supremely confident in themselves.
That also struck me as ironic.
I'm NOT saying that CC is mediocre, but I am saying that bragging about one's superiority seems like, well, an inferior thing to do. I know it's hard to be humble when you're just so much better than everyone else, but well, actually it's not that hard.
My condescension is much more targeted than you suggest. I have no problem admitting that Tarski's mathematical (but not statistical) abilities are superior to mine, for example.
Caeli enarrant gloriam Dei
(I lost access to my Milesius account, so I had to retrieve this one from the mothballs.)
marg wrote:Before the Mormon church, whoever raised you..what religion did they raise you by or what religious beliefs did they instill in you..and if none say "none"?
None really. I received some minimal religious instruction from my grandmother.
I can't relate. I can't fathom how anyone brought up non-religious would become very religious. It's up to you, but if you can shed some light on that, I'd appreciate it.