RayAgostini wrote:Darth J wrote:The scenario for the Korihor story requires the Book of Mormon to contradict itself.
There is no contradiction. Korihor was allowed to express his views.
No, he wasn't "allowed" to express his views. He was arrested and put on trial for expressing his view. In
any legal system, being detained and brought before a judge to defend yourself is being put on trial.
You think it's all fantasy. No new insight into you in that regard.
Okay, then draw me a map to Zarahemla.
RayAgostini wrote:Darth J wrote:I believe in a God of some kind.
An undefinable kind? Does he/she approve of your campaign to continuously crap on Mormons?
When you finish with Mormons, will you take on the New Testament, and the existence of Jesus, and the myth of the Gospels and all that?
It doesn't matter what kind of God. Belief in any God at all makes a person not an atheist by definition. Mormonism is a lie, Ray. The LDS Church is a modern corporate reboot of Joseph Smith's frontier tall tales. I'm not crapping on Mormonism anymore than the U.S. Department of Justice crap on Bernie Madoff.
This is what you do every single time you get caught making things up and proffering specious evidence. You try to change the subject. Mormonism is a fraud, Ray. The LDS Church is the largest perpetrator of that fraud. There is no credible evidence that space aliens have been to our planet. There is no Santa Claus. Water does not retain the memory of things that have been soaked in it. You can't get rich investing in international postal reply coupons or tulip bulbs. Elvis is dead. And you're lying about me being an atheist, you know you're lying, and you're doing it to distract from things you don't like being said about your fatuous superstitions.
Deal with it, or get some stronger medication to control your mood swings.