Aristotle Smith wrote:OK, I lied, one more comment to offer a correction and an apology.
Jason,
I think at least part of the misunderstanding has been my fault for writing this line:
Every time I see a Mormon saying to be more Christ like I want to run away and scream.
That was bad form because it unfairly singled out Mormons and didn't explain what I saw as being misleading when people are told to act more like Christ. This statement is more accurate:
Every time I see anyone saying to be more Christ like, when they really mean act in such and such a way (which may or may not have anything to do with acting like Jesus did), I want to run away and scream.
My apologies for writing something that was easily construed as an attack on Mormons. I think that all Christian organizations develop an institutionally approved set of behaviors which become a stand-in for what it means to be "Christ-like." Thus act more "Christ-like" ends up meaning, act more like a Baptist, or act more like an Anglican, or act more like Mormon, etc. I saw Ballard invoking the Mormon approved version of this and reacted against it. I should have chose my words more carefully.
You are good by me. I think you made some fair points. And yes, looking at Ballard's comments they along the lines of we have the truth, don't argue and just bear your testimony.
The whole point of my thread here is to remind LDS defenders that they need to raise the level of discourse and it is not just me saying so. It is their leaders. They constant barrage of calling this place a cesspool and smutty and acting like the people who post here are trash and so on is just tiresome. Calling it the Great and Spacious Trailer Park and what that conotes and so on is not in line with raising the dialogue.
I know critics here can be rotten too. But that does not justify that actions we see from some.
That is what I was trying to get at.
Maybe I did not do a good job.