MrStakhanovite wrote:
Let us look at the portion I quoted (bolding mine):The outcome today really is a miraculous result orchestrated by the Lord. We have been uplifted to have observed all that has taken place leading to this result. We give our thanks to Heavenly Father for his mercy and blessings this day and pray that we now find our members throughout Japan alive and well.
To say explicitly that Missionary safety and survival of a disaster was a ‘miraculous result orchestrated by the Lord’ implicitly suggests that those who didn’t survive were either ignored by God or that God intended them to die the way they did.
To say explicitly ‘We give our thanks to Heavenly Father for his mercy and blessings this day’ is also to implicitly suggest that God withheld his mercy and blessings from those who did not survive.
Elders Stevenson, Choi, and Aoyagi, may be paragons of humanity, but to release such a statement is both heartless and foolish for senior ecclesiastical leaders to make.
ETA: While the statement disgusts me, it also fascinates me on a different level. The Elders have a total disregard for epistemic humility that both impresses me and entertains me. I’m amazed that these men were able to discern God’s will during a global disaster of such an epic scale. Where most thoughtful and nuanced theologians would express dismay and claim no understanding of why such events happen, these gentlemen have been able to ascertain parts of God’s own OP-ORDER, where they discovered provisions where God himself orchestrated the survival of each and every Mormon missionary.
I think that you are making a mountain out of a molehill. To have the missionaries in Sandei okay is a miracle and one can look to the lord for this miracle if one wishes. We just have to see the scenes from that city to see what a miracle it is that the missionaries were not killed. The chances of them being on a bike tracking in that city is quite high. And to survive such an event would be low if they were tracking away.
But the critics will latch onto anything if they think that it shows the LDS church in a bad light.