Those who think more analytically are less inclined to be religious believers than are those who tend to follow a gut instinct, researchers conclude.
In other breaking news, scientists have confirmed that 2+2 equals 4.
Those who think more analytically are less inclined to be religious believers than are those who tend to follow a gut instinct, researchers conclude.
Hades wrote:Let this be a lesson to believers. Don't start thinking.
"When the prophet speaks, the thinking has been done."
Words to live by, and keep you believing.
Drifting wrote:On a technicality, as long time poster Nehor once demonstrated; this phrase has been shown to be a one off which the Church has since official retracted.
TrashcanMan79 wrote:Drifting wrote:On a technicality, as long time poster Nehor once demonstrated; this phrase has been shown to be a one off which the Church has since official retracted.
If I recall correctly, it was repudiated in private correspondence between a member of the FP (prophet?) and a clergyman from the Catholic Church -- not through any official channels within the LDS Church. I could be wrong, but this is how I remember it...
Hades wrote:Let this be a lesson to believers. Don't start thinking.
"When the prophet speaks, the thinking has been done."
Words to live by, and keep you believing.
Drifting wrote:On a technicality, as long time poster Nehor once demonstrated; this phrase has been shown to be a one off which the Church has since official retracted.
However, the following similar but completely different phrase is alive and well and being promoted in Mormonism today.
"when the prophet speaks, the debate is over"
Spot the difference? No, neither could I......
Jason Bourne wrote:Well technically I guess the results are the same. But even if the debate is over you can think about it. But just shut up about it. Don't say a word.