Tobin wrote:I'm only going to get into this here with you this one time. I really have no interest in discussing things with you because you rarely say anything interesting or thought provoking and it is just a waste of my time.
You have a major reading comprehension problem. This really is the problem. You consistently don't get the points people are bringing up.
And there you go again. Since you seem incapable of dealing with what you said, I'll quote you. Themis said, "I guess my question you cannot answer must really be pissing you off." Your statement clearly indicates that I'm pissed off because I can't asnwer your question. That is absurd. I can't possibly answer all your possible questions and your expectation that I can (or that it would piss me off) is stupid.
You can't answer them simply because there are no good answers. This is why I ask them, to show why your arguments fail.
Just more baseless assertions from you. You state I missed (couldn't understand) what he was saying, yet acknowledge I was ignoring what he was stating because I found it insipid. You are incapable of maintaining a coherent thought in the same sentence.
Try reading our posts for comprehension. I said you did not understand what he was asking, but thought he was asking something else so you were getting upset to the point of ignoring him. You do this with me and others. We try to get you to understand, but you seem incapable.
And yet, every time I turn around you question the request. I believe you claim to have been Mormon at one point, yet you seem to have a shocking lack of clarity of about you need to do to know the truth about God or if the scriptures, Mormonism, and so on are really from him.
I know well what the church teaches on it. It is you that doesn't like what they say about the HG being the one to teach people the truth. I can agree with you on this.
Again, the lack of coherency in your statements. What you are alluding to is when Jesus came to the Americas and corrected the scriptures. However, you fail to recognize that they were incorrect up to the point the Jesus actually did that, so people were getting the wrong idea. The same is true here.
And this is how you are inconsistent with the catalyst theory. Joseph got it wrong but Jesus is not goi9ng to correct him here while he will in other things. The problems are many with the catalyst theory. How Joseph would get it wrong in the first place, why God would play along, why God would not correct him even though he is in contact with him about so many other things, and why Joseph should be wrong about what is going on.
And why don't you show the slightest indication that you have ever read anything about the history of the Church, what Joseph Smith had to say, or how the Book of Mormon and other revelations were received.
I know them well. It's history you have to ignore(not to mention logic) to come up with the catalyst theory. Remember it was I who had to tell you the Book of Abraham was not only incomplete, but was an ongoing project over years.
What Joseph Smith revealed evolved over time.
Joseph ideas evolved over time as he was making his religion.
In fact, this is often a criticism lodged against him. Yet you blissfully like to pretend everything was handed to Joseph Smith on a gold platter on day one. Again, you just can't help but to be inconsistent.
Again I am the one would told you about how the incomplete Book of Abraham came about.
And I'm done with you.
That's fine. I will still bring up the problems with your arguments. Not that others can't see the obvious anyways. I have tried to deal with the facts with you, but you really only want to assert things without substance as you do with what you think Joesph was doing with the papyri. It ignores things like the A&G.