Darth J wrote:I will leave it to readers to decide whether the LDS Church is honest or whether it is lying about itself and its teachings. We'll begin with this example:
I don't know who runs "LDS Newsroom", though I do think they put out many interesting things. One of my favourites is
The Mormon Ethic of Civility.
However, I can't find anywhere on their website where it says something like: "Signed and approved by the First Presidency".
Even past First Presidency statements, such as the 1949 statement on Blacks, seems to be now null and void, and written with "a limited understanding" (corrected, incidentally, by a better understanding of what the Book of Mormon always taught).
But this is what I've always observed about you, Darth. You're a real disciple and fan of using quotations by Mormon leaders, and pitting them against one another, and "bingo!" - we should all abandon Mormonism because Darth J has shown us, unequivocally, that they are all "liars and dishonest".
I'd like to refer you to an old essay, relevant to you, I think, written by a then "anonymous Mormon historian", also known as "Dr. Clandestine", who happened to be none other than D. Michael Quinn.
JERALD AND SANDRA TANNER'S DISTORTED VIEW OF Mormonism: A RESPONSE TO MORMONISM--SHADOW OR REALITY?.
You, my friend, fall into the Tanners "distorted view of Mormonism", and the more you post here, the more you evidence that. And that's why, from
day one, I haven't had a lot of respect for you, or your distorted and biased views.