Lemmie wrote:DrW wrote:IHAQ,
Thank you for a pretty much definitive summary of the MG / Choice 1 position regarding manifestations of the spirit, faith based discernment of truth, and associated transcendent phenomena that seem so central to the worldview of the faithful.
Thanks for sticking with it.
Nobody does it better.
Agreed! Thanks, ihaq-- and thank you DrW, for a great thread.
DrW wrote:To be fair, it should also be recognized that MG stuck with it as well - as did you, sock, Themis and others, helping to tease out a candid glimpse into the Choice 1 mindset and worldview, with all the rationalization and shelf stacking it entails.
Indeed. It was also made very clear how inconsistent and irrational many of the teachings are when you actually try to live them-- the burning in the bosom during vs. the need for rumination/hindsight after, for example.
DrW wrote:... more or less abandoning MG in what all should recognize as hostile territory.

if I am reading this correctly (unlike mentalgymnast, who illogically got the "essence of wonder" out of itihaq wrote:Either I had a spiritual phenomena confirm to me that the Book of Mormon is false, or your assertions are false.

DrW wrote:As mentioned elsewhere on the board, the fact that religiosity is pretty much universal, with hundreds or thousands of gods claimed, makes the probability that supernatural gods even exist vanishingly small. The chances that the Mormon Elohim exists are even smaller, owing to the internally inconsistent and logically contradictory attributes ascribed to him.