"No such dichotomy," eh? Did Noah's flood cover every square inch of planet earth?
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The dichotomy presupposes, erroneously, that internet access and use shapes the beliefs of a significant number of LDS people.
"No such dichotomy," eh? Did Noah's flood cover every square inch of planet earth?
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bcspace wrote:"No such dichotomy," eh? Did Noah's flood cover every square inch of planet earth?
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The dichotomy presupposes, erroneously, that internet access and use shapes the beliefs of a significant number of LDS people.
Dr. Shades wrote:You're wrong. The Internet is merely the location in which it's easiest to encounter this brand of Mormon thought--and the venue in which it's most vehemently preached. Mere Internet access has nothing whatsoever to do with the beliefs of Internet Mormonism, as I've explained over and over ad nauseam.
Franktalk wrote:If you look for God then you will find Him (so long as you're willing to make him up when he doesn't actually make an appearance).
Willy Law wrote:Simple example would be his age. If JSH is "fact" then he was 14, this would make the other versions not factual.
sock puppet wrote:but for the record, you lost some points on my esteem meter over this one.
asbestosman wrote:From what I recall of earlier versions (appearing in the Ensign and which I read at BYU), I take them as fact too. I just happen to believe the JSH version contains the most important details. Also, I believe the JSH version has had a bit more scrutiny for clarity--at least on the most important details.
sock puppet wrote:...but for the record, you lost some points on my esteem meter over this one.
asbestosman wrote:It would be helpful to me if you articulated why. If you see something here I don't, then there's a blind spot because not only do I not see anything wrong with it myself, I cannot figure out why a critic would find much at fault with it.
Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:I'll demonstrate why Internet Mormonism is a greater fraud than Chapel Mormonism.
Chapel Mormonism:
Then this happens when a Chapel Mormon starts to read:
Then the Internet Mormon emerges:
At this point the road diverges:
1) NOM:
2) Apostate:
3) Internet Mopologist:
As you can see Internet Mormonism is the greater fraud because it forces action rather than inducing passive ignorance. What I mean by that is you're left with:
a) Ignoring the facts, and just going along with it. <- That's supporting and perpetuating the fraud.
b) Not ignoring the facts, and leaving Mormonism. <- That's not supporting the fraud.
c) Ignoring the facts, and perpetuating the fraud. <- That's supporting and perpetuating the fraud.
Chapel Mormonism is fraud through ignorance, but at some point most Chapel Mormons are forced to become Internet Mormons. It's inevitable. Thus they knowingly perpetuate a fraud, and can no longer feign ignorance. They become part of the scheme rather than the innocent victims of it.
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