Themis wrote:I think it does. If it was a mistake, it is a mistake on a grand scale. It does not lend support to God leading the church if he is allowing such mistakes to go on for so long. The problem is though, that the church teaches it was God who commanded it, which is probably worse, making him out to be the racist.
How big can a mistake be, and how long can it go on, before it becomes an issue that God would not simply allow to run its course? Please be specific.
Themis wrote:LOL Nice try, but lets try to be honest in this discussion. You know full well I said true church, not religion.
What do you mean by "church"? Do you mean sect, denomination, congregation, religion, or what?
Themis wrote:We both know there is a difference. Most other Christian church's do not claim to be the one true church, so making mistakes is not nearly as bad as it would be for the LDS.
Now it's "most other Christian church's [sic]."
Themis wrote:Have you really deluded yourself to believe this?
That the church has more pressing matters than whether or not their treatment of decades old ideologies is satisfactory for critics of the church? Yes, I really believe that that is true, and I hardly consider it a delusion.
Themis wrote:I think most can see that this would be extremely important for God, if he really was in charge.
So you can make determinations about exactly how God should and would respond to certain situations?
Themis wrote:It does not do well that it took till 1978. If it was so unimportant one has to wonder why the church made so much noise about the 1978 revelation. :)
Who said it was unimportant?