rcrocket wrote:Sethbag:
I will pray for your soul; may God reclaim you.
The Church is true. The Father and the Son appeared to Joseph Smith. You're just one of the many God predicted would hold Joseph's name in derision -- as many others on this Board do.
If I start an MLM and sell products with outrageous claims, and predict, in my sales speeches, that there will be many who mock, and many who won't believe my claims, and that there will be many who try to shut me down, and that the government will probably step in and prosecute me, and then all that actually happens, was I being prophetic? Or was I just acknowledging the inevitable in such a way as to attempt to defuse it in advance, and to gain a little more unearned credibility with my true believers, and stoke up a little paranoia and feed the persecution complex?
God didn't say Joseph Smith would be held in derision. Joseph Smith said that, claiming it was God. It's possible that Joseph Smith really did talk to God, and God really did tell him that his name would be had for good and evil around the world. It's also possible that Joseph Smith knew he was making it up, knew that some would figure that out and oppose him, and acknowledged that so as to appear prophetic to his true believers.
I'm as familiar with the issues as you -- and more, much more. I've read it all; understood it all. But, I've also seen the miracle of the Church firsthand.
Your posts are all about "me." "Me, me me." You are here in a public place, cowardly anonymous, attacking a former belief system because of your vanity.
Vanity was the first sin and is the ultimate sin.
You've seen it all, read it all, learned it all, and yet you've chosen to rationalize it all away. You've bought into a worldview whose values and axioms underly your judgment that the evidence of Joseph Smith's not being a real prophet be disregarded, and your own personal revelatory experience be seen to Trump all. Well, it's your mind, and you're free to dispose of it as you will.
RCrocket complaining about internet anonymity again. Surprise, surprise. Bob, the horse is dead, leave it be.
Mormonism ceased being a compelling topic for me when I finally came to terms with its transformation from a personality cult into a combination of a real estate company, a SuperPac, and Westboro Baptist Church. - Kishkumen