mentalgymnast wrote:Polygamy-Porter wrote: "If the church is not true, would you want to know?"
Another one of those threads with two sides unable to agree on what the truth is. Isn't this a fruitless endeavor? Seems so. I read through the whole thread and no one has "seen the light" of the person on the other side.
I suppose one could reverse the question and ask, "If the church is true, would you want to know?"
The answer to this question from the critics and unbelievers has and is going to be "yes"...but..."I was smart enough and wise enough to figure out that it wasn't."
So, don't repeat yourselves again and again. The believers already know how smart you think you are and we aren't.
We heard you the first time. And the second time. And now.
Oh, and yes, for the record, I would want to know if the church wasn't true.
OTOH, I want to know if it is.
And as someone else pointed out earlier, it is a duty incumbent upon each of us as individuals to thoroughly grasp whether or not we've paid the price to come to correct conclusions.
I have a certain degree of antipathy towards those that accuse believers of having not paid the price to find "the truth" (and of course the accuser has obviously done so...), but unfortunately that's one of the first things that a critic will throw at someone who has come down on the side of hopeful belief and/or faith.
It's a dead end.
Regards,
MG
The critical question we should ask to determine whether or not someone is actually looking for the truth is this: does your belief scale with the evidence?