stemelbow wrote:Darth J wrote:Your comment only makes sense in the context of claiming that belief in the LDS Church has superior truth value because more people are going to listen to it.
What terrible reading comprehension. i didn't say anything about more people going to listen to it.
"In the mean time we'll see how well the claims of Mormonism ring in the ears of others too."
My point is merely you can go and promote any old story you want. In the wake of that Mormonism will still go out to promote its own religion. Your reading comprehension is proven abysmal again.
But what would be the basis for choosing Mormonism over any other old story, since you are so opposed to evidence other than "faith"? Since you based your belief in Mormonism on the "evidence" of your "faith," how is a person who does not already have faith in Mormonism arrive at a belief in Mormonism?
How are these people supposed to determine whether their interpretations of their spiritual experiences are accurate if they (a) don't already have faith in Mormonism and (b) are supposed to have "faith" in a vacuum, and uncouple their interpretations of their experiences from objective reality?
Wait, wait: let me guess. Is it that we have faith that our faith is true?
However, I stand corrected. Assuming that your post should be read in a context that has some kind of coherent meaning was indeed a straw man.
Sadly straw man is the name of your silly little but obviously hostile game.
And we all hate straw men, so I will henceforth refrain from imputing some kind of cogent, intelligible meaning to your banter, since that would be responding to a point that you are not making.