sock puppet wrote:No, but that isn't what I was asking, was it?
You said "treated with incredulity". That statement seemed somewhat ambiguous to me. Did you mean my religious opinions treated as such or my entire personality? I thought maybe you meant to limit the comments to treating with incredulity my comments on the subject of religion instead of necessarily all my thoughts or actions. As such, my comment is that I don't expect you to agree with those comments and then I clarified in what way you could disagree with them without necessarily thinking I'm quite defective.
I don't have time to try gaining perspective of everything. I think that some of what Isaac Newton did was superstitious nonsense, but I also recognize that he was an extremely intelligent individual. The only reason I think my beliefs are superior to Newton's in certain areas is that I have the advantage of more information which was not readily available to him. I may very well write off the Salem witch hysteria as madness, but to some extent I do try to understand their perspective. Indeed, I think it good because I believe this stuff still crops up in our society such as the Satanic ritual abuse scare. Nowadays we're also moving away from religious scares such as with the commie scare of the 1950's and perhaps how we often judge men accused of sex crimes as guilty until proven innocent (Duke lacrosse anyone?).Do you write off as mere superstitious the concerns of the people and authorities in Salem regarding the which trials of 1692? Or have you tried to gain their perspective? I see no more evidence of Mormonism's truth claims than I do of those people that were hanged having been witches.
Then are you admitting that accepting Mormonism takes a preconceived bias in its favor?
No, I am saying no such thing. I am admitting that I have a pre-conceived bias in its favor. What others need for accepting Mormonism I cannot say.
Oh, of course not. That's where you're supremely rational--just like every other subject where you're convinced you're correct? Come on. At least step back and admit that you're human and can make similar mistakes to the ones you believe you see in others.asbestosman wrote:I do not question your overall abilities to have rational thoughts and conversations. There are many topics on which I imagine you are sublimely rational. Religion just doesn't happen to be one.
I also like Don's thoughts on the matter, but I do not share the academic background he does on Mormon history. Many of his points echo what I have in mind and have been trying to express. I think of anyone who can talk about understanding evidence and making choices, it would be him (if he chooses to). He has been on both sides of the fence.