RayAgostini wrote:
And critics do, exactly what? Engage in "meaningful polemics"?
Good critics engage in good scholarship. Chris Smith, for example. Some critics are complete morons. Ed Decker and Bill Schnoebelen, for example.
Does that include Joseph Smith?:
From what I know of Joseph Smith I believe he would preach what he believed as truth regardless of what anyone said or did. He rejected traditional Protestantism and created something unique.
As I stated before, there are many things I hope for. That there is a loving God who has provided a plan for us to become like him and live together with our families is a wonderful idea and I hope it is true. At this point in my life the "rational" part of my brain prohibits me from stating I *believe* these things. Nevertheless I hope it, or perhaps even something better, is true. There is one thing I feel very strongly about and that is I believe in a loving God. I do so because there are several rational arguments I feel compelling and thus I am able to choose to believe.
So when you say "us" or "we", you speak on behalf of all/many/some Latter-day Saints? And you are qualified to judge who is a "real Latter-day Saint", and who makes "us" "look like douchebags"?
I speak for anyone who believes honesty, fairness, charity, and kindness are virtues to be pursued. I believe most members of the Church pursue these virtues.
1 We believe in God, the Eternal Father, and in His Son, Jesus Christ, and in the Holy Ghost.
2 We believe that men will be punished for their own sins, and not for Adam’s transgression.
3 We believe that through the Atonement of Christ, all mankind may be saved, by obedience to the laws and ordinances of the Gospel. (Articles of Faith)
Many members are fortunate to possess belief and knowledge. I believe in God. This is my starting point.