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I am the admin for http://www.exmormonscholarstestify.org and we are making a push to add new testimonies.

As some of you know, I made the site to balance Dan Peterson's website, mormonscholarstestify.org . His site is continually getting submissions, (95% are staff at BYU, go figure) but we are now trying to find more people.

Here is what we define a 'scholar'

"This website is designed for ex-Mormon scholars, intellectuals, authors or anyone who has special knowledge of Mormonism by study, via authoring books or speaking at ex-Mormon related conferences.

Some testimonies are from the dictionary definition of scholar or someone who holds a PhD or Professor from a university and others are from ex-members regarded as 'scholars of Mormonism' by the ex-Mormon community."

If you, or anyone you know would like to participate, go to the site and email me.

Thanks
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ExMormonScholar wrote:I am the admin for http://www.exmormonscholarstestify.org and we are making a push to add new testimonies.

As some of you know, I made the site to balance Dan Peterson's website, mormonscholarstestify.org . His site is continually getting submissions, (95% are staff at BYU, go figure) but we are now trying to find more people.

Here is what we define a 'scholar'

"This website is designed for ex-Mormon scholars, intellectuals, authors or anyone who has special knowledge of Mormonism by study, via authoring books or speaking at ex-Mormon related conferences.

Some testimonies are from the dictionary definition of scholar or someone who holds a PhD or Professor from a university and others are from ex-members regarded as 'scholars of Mormonism' by the ex-Mormon community."

If you, or anyone you know would like to participate, go to the site and email me.

Thanks


Would you accept submissions from a liberal Mormon?
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sethpayne wrote:Would you accept submissions from a liberal Mormon?

How would it be any different than the liberal Mormon testimonies on MormonScholarsTestify.com?
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dblagent007 wrote:
sethpayne wrote:Would you accept submissions from a liberal Mormon?

How would it be any different than the liberal Mormon testimonies on MormonScholarsTestify.com?


Well, I mean liberal in the "liberal Christian" sense where Christ wasn't divine, etc....

I'm still a Mormon ... always will be but I don't believe the Book of Mormon is in any way historical. Yet, I do find many of its teachings and stories inspiring.

Its been a while since I've poked around Mormon Scholars Testify but I don't think you have explicit statements about the Book of Mormon or Joseph's Smiths theophanies being allegorical etc...
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sethpayne wrote:
Well, I mean liberal in the "liberal Christian" sense where Christ wasn't divine, etc....

I'm still a Mormon ... always will be but I don't believe the Book of Mormon is in any way historical. Yet, I do find many of its teachings and stories inspiring.

Its been a while since I've poked around Mormon Scholars Testify but I don't think you have explicit statements about the Book of Mormon or Joseph's Smiths theophanies being allegorical etc...


I would guess you're not Mormon enough for Mormon Scholars Testify and too Mormon for Ex-Mormon Scholars Testify.
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Runtu wrote:
sethpayne wrote:
Well, I mean liberal in the "liberal Christian" sense where Christ wasn't divine, etc....

I'm still a Mormon ... always will be but I don't believe the Book of Mormon is in any way historical. Yet, I do find many of its teachings and stories inspiring.

Its been a while since I've poked around Mormon Scholars Testify but I don't think you have explicit statements about the Book of Mormon or Joseph's Smiths theophanies being allegorical etc...


I would guess you're not Mormon enough for Mormon Scholars Testify and too Mormon for Ex-Mormon Scholars Testify.


Runtu .... I think you may be right about that one. :)

Plus, I'm not really a scholar. I just play one on TV.
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Runtu wrote:
sethpayne wrote:
Well, I mean liberal in the "liberal Christian" sense where Christ wasn't divine, etc....

I'm still a Mormon ... always will be but I don't believe the Book of Mormon is in any way historical. Yet, I do find many of its teachings and stories inspiring.

Its been a while since I've poked around Mormon Scholars Testify but I don't think you have explicit statements about the Book of Mormon or Joseph's Smiths theophanies being allegorical etc...


I would guess you're not Mormon enough for Mormon Scholars Testify and too Mormon for Ex-Mormon Scholars Testify.


Aesop wrote:
The Bat, the Birds, and the Beasts

A great conflict was about to come off between the Birds and the Beasts. When the two armies were collected together the Bat hesitated which to join. The Birds that passed his perch said:

"Come with us"; but he said: "I am a Beast."

Later on, some Beasts who were passing underneath him looked up and said:

"Come with us"; but he said: "I am a Bird."

Luckily at the last moment peace was made, and no battle took place, so the Bat came to the Birds and wished to join in the rejoicings, but they all turned
against him and he had to fly away. He then went to the Beasts, but soon had to beat a retreat, or else they would have torn him to pieces.

"Ah," said the Bat, "I see now,

"He that is neither one thing nor the other has no friends."


Seth, for what it's worth, you're just the right amount of Mormon for me.

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sethpayne wrote:I'm still a Mormon ... always will be but I don't believe the Book of Mormon is in any way historical. Yet, I do find many of its teachings and stories inspiring.

Note to the critical thought process... this is how you define cognitive dissonance.
2 Tim 4:3 For the time will come when men will not put up with sound doctrine.
2 Tim 4:4 They will turn their ears away from the truth & turn aside to myths
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thews wrote:
sethpayne wrote:I'm still a Mormon ... always will be but I don't believe the Book of Mormon is in any way historical. Yet, I do find many of its teachings and stories inspiring.

Note to the critical thought process... this is how you define cognitive dissonance.


Really? Viewing the Book of Mormon as inspiring fiction constitutes cognitive dissonance?
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