Facts, truth, and measured and observed quantities.LifeOnaPlate wrote:What do you guys believe in?
And you believe in what? MAGIC.
Sethbag wrote:I agree with your assessment, Rollo.
I thought I'd quote one particular paragraph that struck me as particularly ridiculous.Ironically, these scientific critics allow much larger degree of tolerance to their own profession than they do to the realm of faith. When science admits it was wrong, it is seen as progress. When a religion modifies a statement in the slightest degree, it is seen as being an imposter. When believers accept the change, they are guilty of doublethink. When intellectuals accept science’s changes, they are on the cutting edge of knowledge.
They seem to completely miss the point. Scientists understand and acknowledge that they are converging toward truth based on hypotheses put forth from the minds of human beings who admit not to having the absolute truth. The LDS church leaders, on the other hand, have always been in the business of reminding us that this particular church is a church of revelation from God. They aren't just making this up as they go along, as scientists methodically do; they are getting their Truths from God.
When the LDS church has to make changes like this, it just reinforces what the critics have known this whole time, which is that the LDS church isn't getting their Truth from God after all - that human beings are making it up as they go along.
why me wrote:Science will never prove the Book of Mormon true but it will also never prove it false. Where would you be Seth if DNA confirmed hebrew blood in the native american? I think that you would be playing 'Sing along with Mitch' in Sacrament Meeting. Right?
LifeOnaPlate wrote:SatanWasSetUp wrote:LifeOnaPlate wrote:What do you guys believe in?
I'm agnostic. I believe that the Mormon prophets are fallible human beings who speak their opinions over the pulpit, basically what the apologists believe. I also believe knowledge within Mormonism comes the same way as it does in other organizations. That is, the men at the top meet regularly and make decisions that are in the best interests for the survival and growth of the organization.
I didn't mean in regards to Mormonism. What else interests you?
why me wrote:Science will never prove the Book of Mormon true but it will also never prove it false. Where would you be Seth if DNA confirmed hebrew blood in the native american? I think that you would be playing 'Sing along with Mitch' in Sacrament Meeting. Right?
Sethbag wrote:LifeOnaPlate wrote:SatanWasSetUp wrote:LifeOnaPlate wrote:What do you guys believe in?
I'm agnostic. I believe that the Mormon prophets are fallible human beings who speak their opinions over the pulpit, basically what the apologists believe. I also believe knowledge within Mormonism comes the same way as it does in other organizations. That is, the men at the top meet regularly and make decisions that are in the best interests for the survival and growth of the organization.
I didn't mean in regards to Mormonism. What else interests you?
Well, I like playing games on the computer. My current game is Aces High II, which is a World War II combat flight simulator. I have a good CH Pro joystick, external throttle, and rudder pedals. My in-game name is, (drum roll.....) Sethbag. I'm getting OK.
I also am an amateur photographer. I use a Nikon D200 and four or five lenses, and two flashes.
I'm into amateur luthiery as well. I've made two violins from scratch, including making the varnish that I used on them. I've started a cello for my daughter. I'm going to order a book for Christmas this year on making electric guitars, because I'd really like to make one at some point. Maybe I'll make an electric bass too.
I like guns, but since moving out to Arizona I have hardly gone shooting at all. I suppose if I had people to go with, and a place to do it at, I'd probably do it more often.
I like reading the news on the web. I like listening to Prime Minister's Questions over the web. I like watching British films, like the period stuff like Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Our Mutual Friend, Wives and Daughters (it's not gay like you'd think, it's actually pretty good), Foyle's War, and others.
I hardly watch TV, since I spend most of my time on the computer or making a violin or something.
Anyhow, that's pretty much it.
Science will never prove the Book of Mormon true but it will also never prove it false. Where would you be Seth if DNA confirmed hebrew blood in the native american? I think that you would be playing 'Sing along with Mitch' in Sacrament Meeting. Right?
guy sajer wrote:"Ironically, these scientific critics allow much larger degree of tolerance to their own profession than they do to the realm of faith. When science admits it was wrong, it is seen as progress. When a religion modifies a statement in the slightest degree, it is seen as being an imposter. When believers accept the change, they are guilty of doublethink. When intellectuals accept science’s changes, they are on the cutting edge of knowledge."
It's really embarrassing for a university student to make comments like this. Such a profound lack of understanding of how science operates! It rivals bcspace in ignorance. I know that BYU has a religion to protect and promote, but I would think it would be more careful to attach its name to such uninformed drivel.