just me wrote:Do you believe that everyone who does not get a witness that the Book of Mormon is true is to blame? In other words, they did it wrong by either lacking faith or true intent?
No. I mean have a sincere heart is not an easy thing to acheive, in some sense. I don't think anyone's heart has been totally "sincere", but results still ahve been acheived. Its all on God to decide who and how to answer. He's just saying these things, it seems to me, so we can be sure it takes effort on our part--not that he expects perfection.
Does the church not teach that the correct answer is a witness that the Book of Mormon is true? I would be shocked if you could come up with anything other than that in church material.
The Church does teach that.
And how are the errors identified and corrected? Are they identified using prayer or because it becomes ridiculous to hold on to certain beliefs after so much scientific evidence has been produced or social pressure?
I'd imagine there are many possible factors to help weed out errors. the two you mention are a small sampling.
It just seems like you are content to trust the church and ignore all the hundreds of things that just don't add up.
Of course it seems that way to you. but that doesn't matter. I know me. I know I didn't trust the Church when it came to prop 8. But in other cases I do just simply trust the Church because its far too tiring to question and wonder about every little thing.
Why do you believe that there was death in the world before A&E when the Book of Mormon says there wasn't?
I iddn't say that's what i believed.
Why do you believe A&E lived 6000ish years ago....or do you?
I didn't say that's what I believed either.
How do you decide which scriptures you will believe or disbelieve? Prayer? The prophet?
Which scriptures? Basically i trust they are true because I've received spiritual witness until, for whatever reason, I have a suspicion about them, or at least the overt seeming meaning of them. The additional news here is sometimes what I think the scripture means doesn't comport well with my studies on that scripture. Its not easy sometimes.
What is the correct method to determining truth from error in a book that God told you was "true?"
Its a good question. I don'tknow if there is just one correct method though. I mean there are tons of factors to consider--all types of scientific research can play a roll.