I do not reject your beliefs. I reject the method you arrive at truth as it pertains to people other than yourself.Gordon wrote:I think we have a misunderstanding here. I would not reject reject my beliefs, which you do, and said the secular world does too. I can reject muslims stoning a Christian girl in the name of god, because the Spirit of G-d can lead me to the truth.
The spirit of God leads the Muslims to stone a person to death. Is there more than one God? If not, then your methodology is flawed and Muslims stoning a girl (which you do not approve of) is proof of your a flawed methodology for arriving at truth concerning others.
God leaves the truth to be found within yourself and for yourself only. Neither you, nor any Book of Mormon character have any moral authority under any circumstances to act as an agent of God's judgement upon another. That is the truth that you glaringly miss. That is the truth that I embrace, and that is the only fair and reasonable way to live in a diverse world such as ours.If there is a god, you seem to suggest that He leaves us without any way of knowing the truth for sure...we're just on our own, and hopefully we are lucky enough to get it right. Now that, I reject.