Uncle Dale wrote:I do not believe that the Easter Bunny exists -- but for those adults who truly put
their trust in such fantasies, I might take the time to try and help them see reality.
I do not believe that the Tooth Fairy exists -- but for those adults who teach others
such fantasies, I might take the time to try and set them straight.
I do not believe that Santa Claus exists (although based upon some slender historical
recollections, coupled with a desire to extend good will, Yuletide cheer, etc.). If I
encountered an adult who thought Santa Claus was real, I might take the trouble to
try and convince that person of their error.
Same thing goes for believers in a flat earth, a living Elvis, or peepstone money-digging.
In the above, he lists multiple examples of what he believes are "fantasies", in which cases he would try to challenge the belief. But what you OVERLOOKED, Nightlion, was the question he posed here:
There are about 10,000 various "gods" made up or believed in by human beings over
the years. From your point of view, is it wrong to try and disprove ANY of them?
Uncle Dale
He is asking you, considering the multiplicity of gods in which people believe or have believed in, do you think it's wrong to disprove ANY of them?
I'm assuming that you're LDS, Nightlion. In the missionary work of the LDS church, it is the goal to reach the world with the restored gospel, bringing what LDS believe to be the truth to the world.
In bringing what one believes is "the truth" to the world, it automatically follows that LDS are discounting the many other gods or belief systems that continue to be subscribed to by other human beings on the planet.
As soon as you say "Jesus is the Way", you are saying that Buddha ISN'T the way.
As soon as you say that one should "pray to know if the Book of Mormon or the church is true", you are saying that Heavenly Father will prove to you that both are true, therefore all others are NOT true.
The very prayer that Joseph Smith was said to raise up to God when he wanted to know what church was true and what churches WERE NOT true, is a demonstration of wanting to disprove those churches that were not true.
The LDS Church that claims to have the truth, Nightlion, is automatically saying that the other belief systems are wrong and false, including mainstream Christianity, the Catholic Church, Buddhism, the Easter Bunny, Tooth Fairy for if it did not, the missionary program of the LDS church would not exist.
If I nailed this, Dale will say so. If I have misinterpreted Dale, I hope he'll correct me.