Mike Reed wrote:mfbukowski wrote:And so continues the wacky legacy of Walter Martin.
In all fairness to the WMM forum, they banned him.
That speaks volumes!
Mike Reed wrote:mfbukowski wrote:And so continues the wacky legacy of Walter Martin.
In all fairness to the WMM forum, they banned him.
RockSlider wrote:consiglieri wrote:The challenge to you (and/or actual Christians) is to set forth a cogent argument as to why God would want his people to have an English transliteration of an Egyptian breathing permit.
Seems a strange challenge. It makes me want to ask ... Why would God use such an Obscure document as a catalyst? At this point in the game, Joseph Smith had much experience with direct revelation (i.e. D&C). If it would have been stated more along the lines as "I looked upon the scrolls and my eyes were opened …"
But it just was not presented this way.
mfbukowski wrote:
I think Joseph lacked confidence to "translate" an entire book by revelation alone and so needed "props" which he probably genuinely believed he was "translating".
consiglieri wrote:Faith is the capacity to believe things you know are not true.
consiglieri wrote:
I hear what you are saying, Relief Society.
I can envision a scenario where Joseph Smith mistakenly thought he actually was translating writings of Abraham, and the breathing permit served as a catalyst. (And an expensive catalyst, at that.)
Themis wrote:consiglieri wrote:Faith is the capacity to believe things you know are not true.
If that's true then it can't be from God. Maybe Satan. :) Very funny though
Darth J wrote:The veracity of the Bible is directly on point. If the Bible is not true, then Mormonism cannot possibly be true. The uncomfortable fact that your cherished beliefs also go down with the ship is just too bad.
You put your beliefs at issue by coming here and posting. The truth value of other religious traditions is necessarily at issue with regard to Mormonism, since the LDS Church claims to be the one, true church. Also, the scope of this board is not defined by its name alone:
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Stormy Waters wrote:
So why is it when you challenge the belief system of the Mormons and they don't respond they are 'cowards', but you're free to run from every challenge to your own belief system? By your own standards you're a coward.
BrianH wrote: I am not running away from anything.