Aristotle Smith wrote:Jason,
Every time I see a Mormon citing 3 Nephi 11:29 I want to run away and scream.
Really? Why?
Because 99% of the time it is mainly used as a tool to end debate. As in don't contend, follow the brethren, case closed.
I see nothing wrong with reasonable and rational debate. Mean spirited nastiness that I often see here from some LDS defenders and others has no place.
Do you think it does?
Jason Bourne wrote:Every time I see a Mormon saying to be more Christ like I want to run away and scream.Well sorry but really too bad for you.No really.
Well yes really.Being Christ like in today's context essentially means to act like a well behaved middle class American.
No I don't think so.I think it means more than that and rising to a higher standard.Problem: Jesus wasn't a well behaved middle class American.
Well duh! But you are portraying something I never intended by my post no argued.It pisses me off
Sorry about that.because it almost never means try and figure out who Jesus was, it's a way of imputing our values onto Jesus himself.
I think very few middle class Americans live the way Jesus taught. You know that thing about how men can know we are his disciples, that new commandment thing....love one another. That and the Sermon on the Mount seem to he a higher law. How many middle class Americans behave the way Jesus says to behave in the Sermon on the Mount?And just so you know, I cringe just as bad when I hear Christians say the same thing.
Well I am happy this minor wrath is not aimed at poor benighted LDSers only.]Jason Bourne wrote:Look I know Jesus rebuked some at times and had some tough teachings.Then you agree with me, and case closed.
No you did not read on.Jason Bourne wrote:But He was Jesus. He was the Son of God at least according to the New Testament. That means he knew the hearts and minds of those he spoke sharply too. Still his message was one of love.Here's the problem Jason, if he was so wholly different than everyone else, i.e. he can rebuke because he's super Jesus and knows all hearts and minds, then he can't be an example.
I disagree. Can you walk on water? Can you raise the dead? Don't you think he was different?
Besides, I think you over state this angry contentious Jesus. I think those instances were limited. I can think of the temple, some rebukes of his apostles a few time, his condemnation of the Jewish leaders, the temple events and that is it. What am I missing.If Mormons really think that Jesus had a veil put over his mind in the same way as we all do, then he had no special abilities to mind read.
I believe that Jesus knew who he was at least by the time he started his ministry if not earlier (thinking of the time at the temple when he was 12). I do am not sure LDS teachings say he had a veil like us.Otherwise, he's super Jesus and everything he does and says has to be interpreted as beyond our ability and comprehension, which means you and I have as much ability to follow his example as a hamster does mine.
I think following his teachings is really hard if not nigh impossible in total for everyone. But it is the standard I thought Christians were to strive for.
I think you need to re read the Sermon on the Mount.