huckelberry, you have read me well. It does go to show how various folks can 'read the room' so differently. I have pointed out a number of times that, in my opinion, one of the things that many critics have in common is a fundamentalist view of things. I have referred to it as a black/white perspective/view without having the ability or even an awareness of the shades in between.huckelberry wrote: ↑Wed Oct 29, 2025 5:31 pmMarcus, I understood MG to mean that God wants people and leaders to use there own mind and will so gives people ev en leaders space to move closer to understanding . This space creates incomplete teaching even allowing limited mistakes. I would not see this to be God being pushed around by people. It does see God respecting human freedom more than some fundamentalist thinking allows.Marcus wrote: ↑Wed Oct 29, 2025 6:18 amI agree. In the last several days, however, the major proponent of this system who posts here has posted an astonishing array of his opinions, defining them as truths. (the ones explaining that god is pushed around by people, and is overly sensitive to human's opinions about his godly decisions were priceless.)
Somehow this system has given this poster the confidence to simply make up supernatural attributes, so why wouldn't they stick with such a system? On the other hand, they were born into it and every relative they know of is LDS, so why not go along with the flow?
Personally, I define that as intellectual dishonesty in the extreme. I don't think this poster is fully comfortable in that religious milieu, hence his need to come here and express his disdain for those he is so very sure (but not really) are inferior to him. I walked away from that exact religious environment decades ago, and I have never regretted it.e
A while back I brought in a discussion having to do with the Sorites Paradox. It applies here. The question could be asked "At what point does Mormonism become undeniably/indefensibly untrue?" Over the years there has been one 'smoking gun' brought in here after another with the hopes that it is this 'one thing' that now pushes the tipping point to undeniably/indefensibly untrue.
The previous poster simply suggests another effort/try at presenting something that supposedly tips the balance. It happens over and over again.
This time around it's a simple one. Sort of. Well, maybe not. How does God interact with His children here on earth? My gosh, that is a field of thought ripe with speculation and inquiry and yet there are some posters here who are 'locked in' to a certain black and white world view and are unable to look at things from a wider perspective. They then come back at me, laugh, and say, "Dude, you're the black and white thinker here."
Yeah, right.
Regards,
MG