It turns me off because it is disingenuous, obfuscating pablum.
Droopy wrote:Nice linguistic work there. Well stated, although not stated about the correct phenomena.
Well we disagree. If you really think the answer the Newsroom gave about the LDS beliefs about becoming gods is just like what is taught in the Bible and sharing God's divine natute is not watering things down, simply milk before meat I can't help you. To me it seems one of two things. Either it is obfuscation by the church or the church really is backing away from the doctrine it has taught since the 1840s about humans becoming gods. Your are defending the indefensible.
There is simply no good way around it. I feel sorry for you that you have to defend such things. The best you can do is plead milk before meat.
Defend what things, exactly?
I found your entire comments about my post that shows the Newsroom watering down many long held LDS doctrines mostly "well it is milk before meat. It seems like the typical LDS defense of dodge and dance.
You don't know my spirituality nor my prayers. You don't know the personal angst it has caused me to arrive at where I am at. You don't know how I wish I could put things back to what they used to be. And you don't know me, nor my heart. I have dumped thousands of hours into the issues we discuss here. The sad conclusion for me it unfortunately much if what the Church claims and that which I used to defend seems not to be true. And that does make me very sad.
This is all a part of the standard "Why I left the Church narrative" that I've seen many, many times.
Haven't left yet Droopy though as I noted in the other thread there I days I think about it. But so what? What you call the standard narrative is in fact truth telling by those who go through the experience. Do you accuse me/them of lying?
I do not doubt that it has caused you pain.
Gee thanks.
The problem is not your suffering, as that may be, but your rejection of the light and truth of the gospel and the Lord's authorized Church and the authority within it, which indicates that perhaps, you have not yet suffered nearly enough.
Perhaps I have embraced light, knowledge and truth and you are the one bound down by tradition and an inability to see things as they really are. Two can play this game Droopy.
I was going to respond to your defense of the items I posted but really it is a waste of time.
Yes, it may be, and as your mind continues to darken, that even the light you had is taken from you, it will become ever more unlikely that I or any other apologist will be able to have a civil or reasoned discussion with you.
If you can offer decent defenses I am all ears. I just see so little of it from you and others. And no Droopy it is not darkness. It is enlightenment.
Take a look at Kevin Graham, and ask yourself it that is what you wish to become (because there is a long history in the Church of that pattern being followed to its sad end time and again).
I am not sure why you have to bring in the apostate you love to hate. Kevin may be an angry person at times but really not much more than you are on your side. I don't know Kevin other than from message boards. His style is certianly not one I have any desire to adopt. But I think of him like I do you. Neither of you are stupid, you both are very tenacious and even bullheaded in your views-religious and political, and you both can be bombastic. But I like Kevin and I like you except when you get personal with me.