Franktalk wrote:thews wrote:Your mental gymnastics are staggering. Without the need to read between the lines, you attempt to defend the truth claims of Joseph Smith, and after failing, resort to claiming truth will prevail, though you can't use truth to defend it.
I think you have misread me. I do hold that there are scriptures that are
inspired of God. And I will describe why I feel that they are and I will also give my interpretation of scripture. But if you have embraced the top two commandments you don't need scripture or church because you have listened to your internal spirit of truth.
You're confusing me Frank. You attempted to defend the Book of Abraham here:
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=19774&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&start=210 before leaving without providing one shred of positive evidence for the Book of Abraham. You continue to assert that the doctrine of Joseph Smith is of God... am I to interpret your stance that the Book of Abraham was
inspired scripture?
Franktalk wrote:I would guess that religion has led more people away from the truth than has driven them to truth. The history of the RCC and others is terrible.
What I find ironic in your arguments is that Joseph Smith's truth claims can be proven false, yet you consider them true?
Franktalk wrote:I am sorry that I appear all mixed up to you. I do not hold to the normal types of religious apologetics. I have cast off the world and seek a spirit filled life. This would appear very strange to someone who denies that a spirit exist.
No need to apologize... my beliefs are not mainstream. I'm just trying to figure out how you find "spirit" in the doctrine that was born of occult seer stones placed in a hat. Are you claiming to believe in the occult, or more specifically find "spirit" in doing so?
Franktalk wrote:It is not my job to supply you with an argument that will lead you to truth. That task is impossible for me. All I can do is talk about what I see as truth and discuss why I feel that way. I suspect that you find truth in the creation, many do. But that truth is manufactured and is brought into existence as the creation is brought into existence. But that truth ceases to exist when the creation is gone. I seek a truth outside of the creation. A truth that provides the guiding principles of the spirit world which overlay the physical creation. But those embedded in the world think the spirit world does not exist. To them it is foolish ideas of a fool. But since I seek the approval of the Being that placed me here the opinions of the world don't mean much.
The truth Frank, is found within. Whatever you find
truth in, has to be based on the truth. This is why I can't figure you out, because I can't figure out what you find
truth in? It's not your job, nor mine, to provide a foundation for why we believe what we do, but in open intellectually honest discussion board intended to discuss our beliefs, I find no issue with backing up why I believe what I do... it doesn't bother me when others disagree. If you don't mind answering the question, do you honestly believe that occult seer stones owned before the supposed golden plates, when placed in a hat by Joseph Smith, can actually produce the doctrine of Jesus Christ?
2 Tim 4:3 For the time will come when men will not put up with sound doctrine.
2 Tim 4:4 They will turn their ears away from the truth & turn aside to myths