Nightlion wrote:From my Facebook page:
James Muir
Steven Covey.............no friend to Jesus. Today, well, as of two minutes, yesterday, was the funeral for Steven Covey. He is famous for saying "If you spend twenty minutes with Christ every day you will spend eternity with him." ??? What the heck does that mean? If you do not come unto Christ with a broken heart and contrite spirit and repent in the depths of humility you will never spend eternity with Jesus Christ. If you are not visited of the promise of the Father and wrought upon and cleansed by the baptism of fire and of the Holy Ghost you will not spend eternity with Christ. If you do not approach God submissively in the meekness of the depths of your whole soul and are judged right now today this, your hour of judgment, brought down upon you by your faith in Christ, today, not far off in eternity, if you do not bring the judgement of God down upon your soul in this life and are thereby conceived his seed you will not spend eternity with Christ. Taking your first twenty minutes of the day to read scripture and pray without accomplishing the real gospel is pointless in spending the rest of eternity with Christ. His sheep are known. If you are not given to come unto him with full purpose of heart and get what Christ suffered and died for to be enabled to raise you up to a state of righteousness you are none of his. Period. Now the rest of you go on and gain the whole world and teach others to excuse themselves from Christ so that they can be the most excellent gainers of all the world with schooled discipline in the arts and sciences of influencing others to cooperate with you and make you rich.
Atta boy Steven you really showed the world how to come unto Jesus Christ. Well, at least you served yourself extraordinarily well. You perverted three generations of LDS numbskulls to eat at your hand the miserable and detestable nuggets of spiritual pollution. That's as deep as your roots got.
James, if there is a God he is not pleased with your post. You have no more right or authority to speak to the question of Covey's fate in the hereafter than does Sarah Palin, Warren Jeffs or your next door neighbor.
I have absolutely no doubt that if you James were to start getting enough followers that your writings could be sold profitably in book form and if people started to pay attention to and revering you James, you would be just as much the business man as Covey and probably a whole lot more deluded.
You are obviously jealous of the reverence he gets as some sort of religious leader. You have a problem with every single other living religious leader. Yet, you clearly long to be the bearded guy on the city wall holding a staff and having everyone look at you (self-righteous narcissism). At least Covey didn't think he was a lone wolf prophet.
As for your teachings, well all I can say is that there are a million and one ways to rationalize the chaotic mess we call the scriptures with themselves and what we see around us. You have for example your little story about homosexuality. This kind of thing can be made up out of whole cloth. I could do it and used to do it. The difference is, you mistake that feeling of self satisfaction you get when you stories and ideas seem to work at first blush with a witness from God. That is foolish. Your ideas should get a B+ for good old boy charm, a B- for creativity, a C for self consistency and a flat out F for factual truth value (your teachings are confabulations and fantasies). It just isn't special. There are boat loads of guys like you out there.
Now we know you are capable of being a giant disrespectful arrogant jerk too. While you seem charming and normal enough on a personal one on one level, when it comes to your religious pronouncements or when you are in "prophet mode" it is quite another matter.
You imagine yourself as being humble before God but I don't think there is a single thing humble about you--at least when you are in this prophet mode. You may as well be claiming to be Christ.
The sentence "I am but God's humble chosen servant" is one of the most ironically arrogant and deluded statements a human being can make.
Like I said, if there is a God he is not pleased with your post. You have no more right or authority to speak to the question of Covey's fate in the hereafter than does Sarah Palin, Warren Jeffs or your next door neighbor.
when believers want to give their claims more weight, they dress these claims up in scientific terms. When believers want to belittle atheism or secular humanism, they call it a "religion". -Beastie
yesterday's Mormon doctrine is today's Mormon folklore.-Buffalo