Simon wrote:Did you utilize any of the church provided resources to discover the facts? (BYU libraries, church history library, office of church historian, etc.?)
How can you look up information on an issue that you don't know exists?
Simon wrote:Did you utilize any of the church provided resources to discover the facts? (BYU libraries, church history library, office of church historian, etc.?)
How can you look up information on an issue that you don't know exists?
This is to say nothing of how a person living outside the SLC area is supposed to access this stuff.
"[I]f, while hoping that everybody else will be honest and so forth, I can personally prosper through unethical and immoral acts without being detected and without risk, why should I not?." --Daniel Peterson, 6/4/14
Simon wrote:Did you utilize any of the church provided resources to discover the facts? (BYU libraries, church history library, office of church historian, etc.?)
How can you look up information on an issue that you don't know exists?
Scratch wrote:This is to say nothing of how a person living outside the Salt Lake City area is supposed to access this stuff.
You are correct about a large bulk of it, Scratch. Many of the strong resources are only in printed form, and are not yet online.
Although the e-book is quickly expanding our ability to access a lot of this stuff online, it is still a slow process. I hope that the Church decides to spend the necessary time and money to update this issue.
Jersey Girl wrote:Okay, but tell me why you single out Criddle with regards to the wordprint studies?
One of Rich's many anti-Mormon links (and, I might add, only one non-anti-Mormon link) was to Craig Criddle's word-print study. When I posted Rich's anti-Mormon links, you asked about Craig Criddle. Other than that, I am not singling him out.
Do you mean these?
Sidney Ridgon Creating the Book of Mormon — Craig Criddle Craig Criddle, a well-known anti-Mormon. Tracking Authorship Through the Book of Mormon — Craig Criddle (under construction) Craig Criddle, a well-known anti-Mormon.
Failure is not falling down but refusing to get up.
Chinese Proverb
Simon Belmont wrote:Schreech, you're now embarrassing yourself beyond any reasonable measure. Just stop it. You lost.
I "lost" what? I am "embarrassing" myself because you don't have a firm command of the english language? Its good to see you are closely following the "rules" in my link below...you seem to have covered about half of them with one post...I think the funniest thing is that you have yet to show how Rich has "attacked" anyone but you seem to think its ok to "attack" him...you are nothing more than an egotistical (or insecure) hypocrite..
"your reasoning that children should be experimented upon to justify a political agenda..is tantamount to the Nazi justification for experimenting on human beings."-SUBgenius on gay parents "I've stated over and over again on this forum and fully accept that I'm a bigot..." - ldsfaqs
Do you have an answer to my question? Or, at least understand where I'm coming from?
I think it probably goes back to the issue of correlation where we both agree.
There needs to be some faith-promoting, yet truthful statements and resources which address some of the controversial historical issues, such as polygamy, MMM, Joseph's polyandry, the incident between Joseph and Fanny, etc. in basic Church curriculum.
liz3564 wrote:There is, however, still the matter of my other question/observation. How can we look up information on issues we do not know exist?
Well, Liz...
This is where critical thinking comes in. I don't believe we should accept anything we're told at face value. Part of thinking for ourselves means understanding that we must discover things for ourselves, and either confirm or deny what others tell us.