Hoops wrote:as one who believes God can and has intervened in human history,
sock puppet wrote:Why was God so active then, and now not so much a word or whimper in centuries? I have not seen mainstream Christians accept what it is claimed God is telling certain men, prophets, for nearly two millennia now. Why then? Why not now too?
Aristotle Smith wrote:
I think your Mormon bias is showing through on this one. Both Christians and Jews have radically different views, compared to Mormons, of what constitutes a prophet (and apostle for that matter). If you start as an atheist and assume that all believers see the world through basically Mormon presuppositions, you are guaranteed to have problems.
Agreed it is a Mormon bias, but I think it is a fairly framed question that the Mormons pose to the rest of the Judeo-Christian world. Why do they believe God was talking to man from say 4,000 BC to about 120 AD and then stopped?
To phrase it for Mormons, why do you believe God was talking to man from say 4,000 BC to about 120 AD and then stopped, and did not restart until 1820 AD? What about the intervening 1700 years? Why did God not talk to men then? And why doesn't God say much, particularly for the last 33 years?